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<0> can it be /etc/apache <1> sure /etc/apache <1> apache is synonymous with httpd <0> well, when i list this folder there are a lot of http.conf files <2> damn that ****s. steve irwin died <1> no you only have one http.conf <1> you have other confs php.conf sql.conf <1> but you dont have to files with the same name int he same dir <0> yeah but what i meant is httpd.conf, httpd.conf.old, httpd.conf.default files <3> killed by a sting ray <4> hi <1> right in the heart <1> his room was ready <3> just like that... tsk tsk tsk tsk <5> That's so 16 hours ago. ;p <3> lol
<0> MrAnderson, i solved the problem <1> there was a problem? <0> i just had to restart httpd <1> i didnt know you had a problem <0> thats why i couldn't see my page... <1> helps if the server is started <0> i was seeing the apache test page all the time, so i taught i was in the wrong dir <0> yeah... <0> thanks anyways <6> bantic, ;)) <0> hello :) <7> I have criminal and civil defense attorneys, need any? <8> i need a $2 keyboard <6> pmo, ;) <8> expenisve ones **** when typing <8> heya vipersniper <7> you need the big old noisy ones <6> yeah <8> not that old :P <8> like a cheap cycon one <7> buy a sun type 5 <8> atm im using somefancy keyboard with UV under the keys <7> you know what they say, "Once you go Sun Type 5, you'll never go back" <8> looks fancy <8> types like ehem ;) <9> How would I switch from Gnome to KDE if I installed both with fedora core 5? <7> "exec startkde" in your .xinitrc <7> "exec startkde" in your ~/.xinitrc <9> ty <7> cp ~/.xinitrc ~/.xinitrc-gnome && echo "exec startkde" > ~/.xinitrc <10> Anyone has an idea where I can get oracle client for Debian with Enterprise Manager or does anyone here have it ? <11> oracle maybe? <10> I tried, but they have XE version which doesnt come with the enterprise manager <10> or probably, I dint search well.. I am still on with that.. if you all know any source.. would be very helpful <12> http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/index.html <13> morphy: what is the enterprise manager? only one I see on download area is for grid <10> ooh.. I meant enterprise management console <10> I am sorry for that <14> Hey, can anyone reccomoned a linux distribution to get started on? <2> suse <15> ubuntu, suse, mandrivia or fedora core. <15> i think all of them are pretty good for beginners. <13> morphy: sorry, no idea. last time I was working with oracle there was some web interface thing that I used to admin oracle <14> I was looking at fedora <10> aack.. ok, I just wanted this one for managing the replications remotely :( <13> morphy: heh, haven't done replication on oracle either. good luck with it <10> heh.. thanks =) <14> Fedora is just a variant of redhat isn't it? <16> Fedora is a fork of redhat <16> the freeish consumer version <14> So for exmaple if i ha da product that said it can run on redhat, would it also run on fedora? <16> most likely <16> i'm sure a documentation thumper will say otherwise but it will likely work <17> Think of fedora as "RedHat {CurrentVersion+1} Beta" <14> Does that make it any less stable? <17> I wouldn't trust it for a production server <14> Well im just using it for development / personal <18> It does lack stability. <14> So whats a stable personal / developer version i could can count on <14> basically just internet, web dev which would include phph mysql apache
<14> music, allt hat personal stuff <18> Really there isn't a free one from RedHat. <14> just for myself, not for production <12> slackware 9 <18> Why would you use 9 when 10.2 is the current and it is stable? <14> What about suse and stuff <18> 11.0 is nearly released. <12> I have not tried 10.2 <12> I stuck at 9.0 <18> I've heard there is a fourth release candidate for 11.0 already. It won't be long before 11.0 is officially released. <12> 10.2 did not want to install where I wanted it to <18> I've been using 10.2 as of just a few days after it was released. <18> I've also upgraded several packages since then to the -current tree. <18> davidmarc: If you must have a RedHat-like distro, check out CentOS. <14> What do you guys think about SUSE <19> hello <20> i think its cute <14> lol <18> I personally do not like the look or the feel of SuSE or SUSE. <2> i like it myself <17> feels bloated to me <14> So at the mercy of opinion i should take consider centos , suse, or fedora? <17> if you like redhat-ish distros <14> i know nothing about linux <14> im just trying to get off on some sort of stable foot <14> then ill feel around, i basically dont want some bleeding edge high end enviorment, i want a stable, cl***ic, good distrobution to learn and feel out linux in <18> RedHat 9 with a lot of updating would get you that. <18> It's legacy, but it's stable. <14> personalyl by looking at suse, i find it to be appealing visually, and i dont think you can go to wrong with novell. Would i be making a mistake by starting off on it? <2> not at all <14> I just dont want to start off on a ****ty food <14> foot* <18> Do what you want. I've given my input on the SUSE distro. Keep in mind that Novell hasn't owned it that long, so the name means nothing. <18> They haven't owned it long enough to do it any good nor bad. <5> Apparently KY jelly is considered an essential personal medication by the TSA and can be carried on airline flights despite the liquid/gel ban. <18> That's interesting. <5> Yes. <5> I thought you would all want to know. <2> ever see KY jelly on fire? <18> I've never been able to work up that much friction while using it. <5> Can't say I have. <2> me either, it probably wouldn't burn well <18> Being water-based, I'm sure it would take a tremendous amount of heat to get it to burn. <18> Why does that keep getting unset? <2> what is j? <5> Possibly because DALnet doesn't upgrade consistently, and half the servers don't support +j and therefore unset it. <5> (That was the case awhile ago, anyway.) <18> kickstand: Mode +j is the rate at which nicks can join this channel. <21> about time somebody thought of that <2> k <18> Only 4 nicks can join in any given 20 second period. <2> i see <5> p3nguin: http://www.jraxis.com/irc/dalnet/ <5> Find "+j" and read what he has to say. :P <5> "Additionally, as of 2004-10-30, setting a mode of +j 1:5 produces +j 4:5. As far as Jraxis knows, 1 ? 4 for any values of 1, including extremely large ones." <5> (That ? should be an "=/=".) <18> Was there something you needed me to see about that? <5> Yes. <5> "Most of the servers on the network still dont implement the modes, and, after a netsplit, these servers rudely clear a +j setting by replacing it with +j 0." <18> Oh alright. Thanks. <5> (That was written awhile ago, but could easily still be true. :P) <2> note "2004" <2> heh <18> That explains it. <22> Huh. No al-ashtar today <20> thats not how you should treat him .. gimme that.. <20> there ya go <17> probably off boffing the maid or something
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