That would definitely fit in with Microsofts business model of 'lets break everything
so it only works with our broken implementation'
Thank the gods for Open Source and free standards.
On 29 Jun 2004 at 18:58, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 11:19:42PM +0200, Joris Huizer wrote:
To be a professor and have tenure in a institution of higher learning
one usually must have a Ph.D. or at least a masters unless the school
in question sucks; That takes a min of around 8 years.
So its a safe bet that the professor, even if he may or may not be
incompetent, has at least 8 years
depmod is failing for my sparc based install of debian stable.
I know the modules in question (asterisk drivers for a FXO card) are
compiled correctly and should work, but modprobe says they can't be
found after install and depmod says they contain unresolved symbols;
I don't get it, Im running s
I cant seem to find a decent howto on how to get debian installed via
floppy only, with my netgear fa411 pcmcia network card working and on
the network.
Does anyone know of one? I have been researching all day and my eyes
are tired from reading all the docs I have, so any help would be
great.
I get the following any time I try to run a php script either from
apache or command line using the php gd2 function ImageCopy() under
debian stable (woody)
cgi:/var/www/# php4 t.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.1.2
Content-type: text/html
Segmentation fault
Everything else in gd2 works but for some
I found this as well.
http://www.zend.com/lists/php-dev/200110/msg01100.html
It seems Debian is using the wrong versions of php and gd2; This is a
valid security problem and needs to be fixed ASAP in debian stable.
On 15 May 2004 at 13:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I get the following any t
Im running debian stable and for some strange reason the mail()
function in php fails every time its called; Exim is running
perfectly and I can send mails from perl, but for the life of me I
cant get php mail() to work.
Could this be a configuration issue? I am only using official
packages an
Keeping spam out of my inbox is easy; I just delete every email that
has a link to a known spam site in the body before it goes through my
other regex filters; If they do not add a site for the product they
are trying to sell (and that's rare) the other filters get it easily,
after the first co
Not true, tools exist to to use it just as you would a fat32 filesystem.
Knoppix uses them, in fact and that's based on debian.
On 6 Jun 2004 at 16:34, Jerry Haltom wrote:
> The only things you can do to an NTFS partition are change data within a
> file while keeping its existing size. You canno
Its better then frontpage output, even the newest version of it had
html syntax errors.
On 7 Jun 2004 at 20:00, richard lyons wrote:
> On Monday 07 June 2004 11:56, Micha Feigin wrote:
> [...]
> > Doesn't mozilla also have an html editor?
> [...]
>
> Have you _read_ any html produced by Mozilla
Im running a Pentium 3 (coppermine) based server running at 850mhz,
and its runs debian stable 3r2.
However I recently got mod_throttle via apt-get, enabled it and
suddenly the server is very slow. It turns out that each apache
thread is running at least twice as slow and taking up allot more
For the past few weeks I have been co-working on a private project. I
have done allot of work on it and I would hate to have to start over.
The makefile I created for this project explicitly tells the compiler
(g++) to compile the binary using i686 (-march=pentiumpro) assembly
instructions and int
That may indeed be it. Is there any known way short of looking a the
asm dump of a binary for telling what CPU instructions are used? When
asked I was directed to readelf and file and they work great for
SPARC based development, so I had assumed them to be correct for pc
development as well.
T
I'm working on some socket code for a project I share with someone.
The strange thing is that the accept() call returns '0' (zero) with
no error. This of course is a invalid socket descriptor, every single
time, so select complains.
I have never known accept() to do this in my years of programm
For quite some time now I have been trying to get cgi working on a
debian stable based system under the apt-get apache debs; My error
log is 0 is size but my suexec log is huge, all saying the same
thing:
[2004-05-11 12:16:14]: error: command not in docroot
(/home/site.tld/perltest.cgi)
It i
A debian stable (woody) box just crashed and after doing a full file
system check and rebooting, I was able to retrive the following from
syslog:
May 13 15:19:24 cgi2 kernel: kmem_free: Bad obj addr (objp=ddb25240,
name=dentry_cache)
May 13 15:19:24 cgi2 kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL poi
You could do this:
nohup $command
But I always usea trick I find works with bash, so when your in a
bash shell do this:
#start another bash shell
bash
#start your background job
command &
#exit the subshell
exit
#exit your ssh connection
exit
That should work.
- D
On 1 Sep 2005 at 17:33, Robe
You may want to check out http://www.Activewebhosting.com as they do very good
debian based web hosting. I use them for all my sites/projects and I have not
yet had any problems, plus the customer service is top notch.
Original Message ---
Rackspace, Ltd.:
I am looking for
Well I do know for a fact as a user they ( http://www.activewebhosting.com )
do not support CVS repositories - cvs or svn is not even installed on there
server - or direct ssh access currently, although it does support everything
else you listed (and more, they even support guile via cgi)and th
And not all sysadmin jobs pay even half as much as $70,000/Year.
On 15 Oct 2005 at 10:17, John Hasler wrote:
> Duncan writes:
> > I agree with Rob. Obviously 200 dollars is a neglibible sum if you live
> > in the "first world"...
>
> This is not true. Not everyone in the "first world" is pullin
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