Hi,
I haven't read all the thread. I'm running redmine on a testing/sid system using
unicorn and nginx. So I can't help much with the apache configuration.
The problem seems to be that you want to install redmine in a sub-URI /redmine .
For that I read
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki
Ok, I did an aptitude purge redmine and found a howto for Wheezy Testing
on the redmine.org web site. It has a note at the top ## Added
13.11.2014: this guide doesn't work on Wheezy stable ## (I'm running
jessie). I decided to follow it anyway feeling that maybe it would give
me some incite i
Peter wrote:
I've somehow completely hosed my Debian stable system, and I don't
seem even to have a 'base-config' package any more. It boots, but no X
server. Also, I don't have a working CD-ROM. Where do I go from here,
presuming I want to install stable?
Duh. Never mind. A few minutes' unp
I've somehow completely hosed my Debian stable system, and I don't seem
even to have a 'base-config' package any more. It boots, but no X
server. Also, I don't have a working CD-ROM. Where do I go from here,
presuming I want to install stable?
Thanks much!
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On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 06:49:31PM -0400, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:52:36PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> > Unfortunately on the way from potato to sid, my upgrade froze on
> > one of the main lib6 packages. Now I have a really disturbed
> > package database.
> >
> > I don't
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:52:36PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> Unfortunately on the way from potato to sid, my upgrade froze on
> one of the main lib6 packages. Now I have a really disturbed
> package database.
>
> I don't care if I have to start from scratch by removing all
> packages. What's th
Unfortunately on the way from potato to sid, my upgrade froze on
one of the main lib6 packages. Now I have a really disturbed
package database.
I don't care if I have to start from scratch by removing all
packages. What's the best and surest way to get a working
installation going - any distrib
Marcus Johnson writes:
[snip]
> On this,( my first ever installation of Linux) I installed stable
> Hamm using LSL's version of the official 2.0 release. Everything went
> swimmingly until I got to right before dselect/dpkg where it asks you
> to pick which installation type you want. I picked co
r hdc depending on how many hard drives are on the system. If
you have a system with multiple IDE controllers then things get even
more complicated. :-)
As for starting over, try deleting the Linux partitions with DOS fdisk,
then rerunning the install process. If the install program doesn&
For those of you interested in studying how the installation process
can be improved to help newbies, I offer myself as a case study . Now I'm stuck and I need your help .
On this,( my first ever installation of Linux) I installed stable
Hamm using LSL's version of the official 2.0 release. Ever
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