Hi,
I have a non standard Apache Module that I need to add to a server
on a Debian system. I have the current 1.3.1 Apache on the server at the
moment but would like to upgrade to 1.3.3 + this new module.
According to Apache I modify some config files and recompile the server
after running th
Hi,
I have a non standard Apache Module that I need to add to a server
on a Debian system. I have the current 1.3.1 Apache on the server at the
moment but would like to upgrade to 1.3.3 + this new module.
According to Apache I modify some config files and recompile the server
after running th
Well I sorted out the problem with the CDROM and was then able to
install the packages normally.
This was the problem. The CDROM was an old NEC Multispin 2V/2Vi the EATA
version of one of NEC's early 2x CDROM drives. This is not listed as
supported by any of the Linux support material and being E
Hi,
I'm reposting this message with a few clarifications in the hope that
someone will answer my questions.
I was recently lent an old 486 PC by a friend so that I could do some
Web server development. The machine is not mine and not readily
upgradable so I HAVE to work with what I have. First
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> On 15-Dec-98, Lyndon Fletcher took time to write :
> > Hi all,
> >I have a number of small problems getting Debian packages onto my
> > PC. Ok, for a start the machine has an unr
Hi all,
I have a number of small problems getting Debian packages onto my
PC. Ok, for a start the machine has an unrecognised CDROM type and
second it has a limited HD size (~360Mb). I can't do anything about
either of these problems at the moment and would like some advice for
working aroun
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