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| Ubuntu News |
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Posted by: Varjagy - 2007-06-29, 07:42 AM - Forum: Linux News
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- Dell offers Ubuntu on two more systems!
- full circle - issue #2! covers:
* Kubuntu install step-by-step
* How-To : Install Ubuntu on Intel Mac Mini, Virtual Private Networking, Learning Scribus part 2 and Ubuntu for your Grandma!
* Review of System76 Darter Laptop
* Interview with GRAMPS developer
* Letters, Q&A, MyDesktop, MyPC, Top5 and more!
All Full Circle Issues can be found here.
- Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #46 covers:
* Want to know more about Ubuntu on Dell?
* Jordan Mantha Joins Ubuntu Core Team
* Gutsy Goals Released
* Release of Launchpad 1.1.6
* In the Press & In the Blogosphere
* Upcoming Meetings
* Bug information
* Security and updates information
Security update here.
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| Enabling XSL support in PHP |
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Posted by: tvienti - 2007-06-28, 06:49 PM - Forum: LAMP
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Hey all, fresh noob here.
I run my own LAMP server that I use as a staging ground to my job's production server. They've been more or less the same in functionality, until now. The production server has XSL support enabled, and mine doesn't. When I look at the XSL functions manual (http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.xsl.php) they state that PHP needs to be compiled with --with-xsl for XSL support. Yet when I look at phpinfo for the production server, I don't see that. But that's really not the point...
On my own server, I installed PHP with an RPM, and apparently that RPM didn't include XSL support. How can I enable XSL support? Does it require recompiling PHP? I actually tried this method, using the same configure line from the production server, but ran into problems with it looking for apxs and not finding it.
I'm a bit over my head, and this isn't the first time this kind of problem has crept up for me. I'm hoping somebody can offer me some insight or get me headed in the right direction. One of my fears is that I'm over complicating the process. The other fear is that is is as complicated as it seems.
Configure for production server: [/url]http://pastebin.com/938529
Configure for staging server: [url=http://pastebin.com/938530]http://pastebin.com/938530
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| vncviewer not installed ? |
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Posted by: anyweb - 2007-06-28, 12:37 PM - Forum: Fedora 7
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if you try to run vncviewer in a fresh instlal of F7 and its not there, then do this as root
that's it !
Code: yum list installed | grep -i vnc
will list what vnc packages are installed
cheers
anyweb
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| Apache SSL |
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Posted by: deepfreeze - 2007-06-27, 03:32 PM - Forum: LAMP
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here is a PROBLEM :(
i want to setup a SSL on apache that way when user goes to [/url]http://localhost
it goes to folder1
if user goes to [url=https://localhost]https://localhost
if goes to folder2
i have ssl running but when im accessing https:// i have a forbidden message on the screen
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oh yeah and just wanna let you know i am VERY NEW to linux ....
so detailed explanations would be great
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| Hard Disk formatting from inside linux |
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Posted by: Deltanoob - 2007-06-26, 08:45 PM - Forum: Fedora 7
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Ok i have tried to use Gparted and i cannot seem to boot from the disc i made...weird.
I want to COMPLETELY reformat my hard drive.
or at least make a NTFS partition.
This is what lead to all this:
Ok so i get FC6 just to try linux. I install it and a few days later my system (while on vista aka "super virus") crashed and i lost everything.
I had downloaded and burned F7 and had not installed it yet so I decided to install it.
I bought XP yesterday and i put the disc in and restarted my system and a screen comes up that says "press any key to boot from CD" I hit enter and the screen goes blank and NOTHING happens.
I ask a tech and he said to flash my BIOS and reformat my drive.
Ok so i do not know how to flash my BIOS.
But I just want an NTFS hard drive first so that's all i am concerned with now.
About Gparted i downloaded it and burned it with the f7 disc burn utility and it did not ask to boot from the disc? So i set my system to boot from that drive and it cannot boot from it?
So how else can i part or format my drive?
I AM SO CONFUSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And i am new to linux so if you know what to do be EXTREMELY DETAILED! (ESPECIALLY IS I HAVE TO USE THE TEXT BASED COMMAND LINE TERMINAL)!!!
Thanks for reading.
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| MAYDAY!! MAYDAY!! |
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Posted by: Deltanoob - 2007-06-25, 10:26 PM - Forum: Windows XP
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My system crashed and i had Fedora 6 and i installed it then got F7.
Now i bought XP and am ready to get back to windows life.
I put the disc in restart my computer and i see a screen that says "Press ENTER to boot from CD-ROM..." I hit enter and a blank screen come sup and nothing happens?????????????
I have used ALOT of XP but i never had to install it. SO WHAT IS GOING ON???
I JUST WANT TO LEAVE THE PAINFUL WORLD OF LINUX!
HELP HELP!!!!!!
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