I've upgraded my XFree86 on my Woody system to XFree86-4.3 by
downloading a bunch of debs from:
http://opensource.nchc.org.tw/apt/xfree86-4.3/woody/
This was done with the goal of having DRI support for some Radeon cards
I have in various sytems.
Everything works except that I have a very anno
I'm at wits' end. I'm just trying to figure out how to get a suexec
script running on my Woody system, and I can't seem to get it to work.
I've been through the Apache suexec docs multiple times, and nothing
seems to be wrong-- yet it doesn't work.
Here's my setup. I've got a script, owned by UI
> Somewhere in the middle of the discussion, it became quite clear that he
> simply _did not understand_ the concept of obtaining a peice of software
> that he did not have to pay for :-(
I suppose wacking him on the head with the rock he's been living under
won't do the job
-Rob
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== "Didier Caamano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is not that I don't want to share or soimething like that, is just I
> have some scripts that need to be part of the web page code but they
> compromise in some ways the security of the site and the privacy of
> those who are part/members of the
"Didier Caamano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings to all:
>
> I was wondering how I can configure apache 1.3 to not allow visitors to
> view the source code of the page when they click on View ->Source
>
> Is there any option in apache to do that?, any hint will be appretiated.
Yeah.
D
"GBV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My objective with this message is to gather advantages and disvantages of
> this two great softwares..
Here you go:
KDE: People who prefer it think that it's better and Gnome is
ugly/clunky/obselete/poorly designed/etc.
Gnome: People who prefer it think th
Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Find a _quiet_ case; noisy fans can damage your hearing (ask me; I'll
> tell you. I've been around loud electronics for about 6 years now,
> servers and routers, and my ears ring all the time).
I feel your pain... never mind the computer, the bloody
> The book sucks, would not dare to say so, since there is a forword by
> Linus himself. ...
>
> My mail originated mostly out of disbelief, i've been using Debian/GNU
> Linux on and off for the past couple of years and have successfully
> switched to linux since the past year or so. In my experie
> About your question. I have thought of building my own machine too,
> but never got around to it. I was allways scared by the sheer amount
> of possible audio and video cards and so on. I am not a hardware
> hobbyist, so how do I know I would make the right choices and not get
> incompatibles?
> If I configure the AP to use the key "qwert" and do on my linux box
> "iwconfig eth0 key s:qwert" it works fine (i.e. there are no error
> messages) beside that the connection does not work, only the "Rx invalid
> crypt" counter keeps increasing.
Just a check -- have you also set the ESSID to b
> I've just downloaded a long recording of a talk from a small Olympus
> recorder. The sound is muffled and I'd like to see if I can make it
> clearer. The underlying recording is digital, and I suspect it may be of
> reasonably good quality
Try snd -- a graphical sample editor that looks pretty
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