apache + Fedora 4
by Jonathan Carpenter
Has anyone had problems with apache 2 on fc4. apache restarts and runs
correctly but my webpages will not load. It is like the pages are blank. Has
anyone else had this issue. I have tried specifying my <virtualhost *:80>
several different ways, <virtualhost ipofserver:80>.
thanks
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Jonathan Carpenter
Linux System Administrator
Windows System Administrator
<The Unix Geek>
18 years, 6 months
x86_64 browsers
by Graham Campbell
I am the proud owner of a new dual core AMD 64-bit system and am
fighting to get it into shape to replace my old system. I am currently
fighting the browser plug-in situation. Is there any tutorial,
white-paper or the like that someone can point me to to do this?
Alternatively how do I create a 32-bit browser?
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Graham Campbell <gc1111(a)optonline.net>
18 years, 6 months
Re: why doesn't apache start? [SOLVED]
by Dave Stevens
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 22:06 -0800, Dave Stevens wrote:
> This is what I get when trying to start apache.
>
> httpd failed. The error was: Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 10
> of /etc/httpd/conf.d/perl.conf:
> Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_perl.so into
> server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_perl.so: undefined symbol: Perl_Ippid_ptr
> [FAILED]
>
> I don't understand this or what to do.
>
> dave
>Are you on FC3? The recent perl update (to fix a security issue) changed
>the ABI some. Another update was issued to fix that. See:
>https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2005-December/msg000...
>
>Hope that helps.
>--
>Peter Gordon (codergeek42)
>GnuPG Public Key: 0xDA3634D7
Yes, "yum update perl" fixed it. Many thanks.
Dave
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A. "No, I went voluntarily."
Q. "Mr. Presley, were you kidnapped by aliens?"
18 years, 6 months
Read/Write access on ftp mounted file systems
by Dr. Peter Bladon
Dear
I have a problem in that some of the file systems that I wish to mount
via nfs will not do so with write permissions set.
I have acquired 4 (substantially) identical machines that I intend to
use as a cluster (using gigabit ethernet), and also have linked to my
other Unix (IRIX) machines (using 100Mbit ethernet).
The basic configuration of the new machines is:
AMD64 Athlon/1Gbyte RAM/80Gbyte disk/Gigabit ethernet/.
Each machine is running Fedora Core 4 obtained from the five x86-64 iso
discs. I chose the option to load "everything".
The four machines are named Daffodil1, Daffodil2, Daffodil3, Daffodil4
Each of the four discs is partitioned by the loading process thus:
/dev/hda1 10 Gbytes / (System)
/dev/shm 5 Gbytes (Swapspace)
/dev/hda3 65 Gbytes /home (working area)
It is my wish to allow each of these four machines to be able to read
and write
in each other's "working areas".
To this end I constructed the (relevant parts of) /etc/fstab thus:
.
.
LABEL=/home1 /home ext3 defaults 1 2 # From the loading
process
.
.
Rose:/userdisc12 /userdisc12 nfs rw,bg 0 0 # Mounting an SGI disk
.
.
Daffodil1:/home /daffodil01 nfs rw,bg 0 0 # Added by me
Daffodil2:/home /daffodil02 nfs rw,bg 0 0
Daffodil3:/home /daffodil03 nfs rw,bg 0 0
Daffodil4:/home /daffodil04 nfs rw,bg 0 0
.
.
etc
THE PROBLEM
Despite requesting that the (remote) mounts are read/write (rw) it has
proved impossible for (say) Daffodil1 to be able to write to the file system
daffodil02. It is also not possible for daffodil1 to write to
daffodil01 even though daffodil01 is effectively an alias for /home on
daffodil1. (daffodil1 can write to /home on daffodil1)
The machines (daffodil1 --- daffodil4) have no problem in writing on the
remote mounted discs on SGI machines (e.g. /userdisc12)
What am I missing? Is there some crucial flag that I have not set?
Is there a fundamental difference in the way that "mount" works under
UNIX and LINUX?
Note that machines are named Daffodil1 etc, while file systems are named
daffodil01 etc. (extra 0).
Any help would be appreciated.
Yours truly
Peter Bladon
18 years, 6 months
How to disable "acpi poweroff" in shutdown script?
by Petr Fischer
Hi, please, how to easily and systemically disable acpi poweroff
switching when calling "shutdown" in Fedora Core? (I need only "halt
state" after shutdown - for UPS workflow). Understand?
Thanks! pf
18 years, 6 months
Hp scanjet 4850
by Sauro Cesaretti
Hi all,
I tried to search hp scanjet 4850 at the sane web site.
But I have found only scanmaker 4850 and I aaw that It doesn't supported.
Is there any solution for this problem?
Can I search other kind of driver for this scanner?
Thanks again for information.
Best regards.
S. Cesaretti
18 years, 6 months
hp scanjet 4850
by Sauro Cesaretti
Hi all,
I need help with scanjet hp 4050.
I tried to install sane and I ran sane-findscanner
but nothing happened.
How can I solve this problem?
Where can I find drivers for this kind of scanner?
I forgot one important thing, I work and I tried all
with fedora core 3.
Thanks in advance for all information.
best regards.
S. Cesaretti
18 years, 6 months
Hp scanjet 4850
by Sauro Cesaretti
Hi all,
I need help with scanjet hp 4050.
I tried to install sane and I ran sane-findscanner
but nothing happened.
How can I solve this problem?
Where can I find drivers for this kind of scanner?
Thanks in advance for all information.
best regards.
S. Cesaretti
18 years, 6 months
Fedora for spark system
by Sumeet Pal Singh
Hi
is Fedora for spark system as good as it is for x86.
which linux distro/other os is easy to install on spark system and friendly
to use.
if someone works on them please contact me, having problems running spark
system.
thanks
sps
18 years, 6 months