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> # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for
> a non-linux OS
> # on /dev/hda1
> title Windows NT/2000/XP
> root(hd0,0)
> makeactive
> chainloader +1
In my gentoo grub config (that's the o
Hi,
> Few virtual sites needs tomcat in order to work. I have installed
> tomcat4 and mod_jk2, but I have no idea how could I tell that
> www.tomcatsite.com which is
> /var/vhosts/www.tomcatsite.com/httpdocs is a
> site that requires java ?
IIRC Tomcat is a standalone program, not a plugin fo
I should have made myself a bit more clear:
> There is a rather annoying thing happening here. Remember
> that commands in bash ending with an ampersand sign & are
> executed in the background (i.e. the command is executed and
> you get your prompt back rather than having to wait).
>
I.e. e
Hi Matthijs,
> Example:
> lynx -dump
> http://www.ticketmaster.nl/html/searchResult.htmI?keyword=carlton&l=NL
> | grep resultaten
>
There is a rather annoying thing happening here. Remember that commands
in bash ending with an ampersand sign & are executed in the background
(i.e. the command is
> Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] MIDI In on SB Live! Value
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Maybe it has something to do with the fact that your subject has lots of
numbers in it? This is seen as potential SPAM most of the time.
Ciao,
Dan
> From: Jule Slootbeek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subjct: Re: Linux on a Thinkbad T42
^^
And you were saying you ordered one? ;)
Ciao
Dan
>
> On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 08:07, Cristi Banciu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using apache with mass virtual hosting. I need to keep
> separate log
> > files for each vhosts into something like thist
> > /var/log/httpd/$vhost.without.www/$year/$month/$day/access.log
> >
Why use a custom made sol
>
> I think what you are looking for is in
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default. It redirects /var/www to
> /var/www/apache2-default.
>
Indeed. In /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/default (on my testing box) it
says
DocumentRoot /var/www/
which means a request http://myserver/
If you saved the source directory in which you compiled it (or you
still have the tgz) you might try 'make uninstall'. Some programs
support this, others don't. It's worth a try, anyway.
Ciao
Dan
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: RituRaj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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