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<0> but when i got to a php file it jsut asks me to dl it <0> *go <1> joeyjones: Then your httpd.conf is not loading the module <0> how should i fix it? <2> a2enmod <3> joeyjones, help, you have to configure that properly ;) <1> You shouldn't have to monkey about with the files <4> jm_:you still here? <0> maybe i should restart apache... <1> joeyjones: Yeah, you have to after installing new modules <1> apache2ctl graceful <0> jshinser:/home/joey# /etc/init.d/apache2 restart <0> Forcing reload of web server: Apache2apache2: Include directory '/etc/apache2/mods-enabled' not foundjshinser:/home/joey# <5> Canna: yes <1> or whatever gets your rocks up <2> your mods-enabled dir is gone...
<1> joeyjones: Eeew thats bad <4> jm_:true, thanks for your help... I was able to fix it myself <2> ... <5> Canna: good <0> should i jsut make the dir? <4> well get it recognized at least, the rest should be cake <2> i repeat, a2enmod <4> props to anyone who can guess what the problem was... <4> .it should be obvious since im done already <2> fartfish <0> kerneld: so how could i fix it? <6> Hi <0> does apt-get have a fix command? <2> no <2> it's not an apt problem <4> well it was a bad IDE cable if anyone cares <1> joeyjones: wait a tick. there is a helper app for apache mods <2> ffs, i've only said it twice already <4> thats about the only way one hd would be recognized and not the other, and i could swap it out this fast <6> I have a 512mb usb stick and I was wondering how do make debian notice it <6> as in mount <7> Canna, I can think of a few things <1> joeyjones: infiestigate /usr/sbin/update-apache2-modules <4> wireddd: really? that could be wrong and fixed that fast? <8> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:5335 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2250/mDNSResponder <-- what service is this ? should i disable it ? <4> maybe autodetection in the bios disabled or something <4> what were you thinking bro? <6> Anyone? I kinda need to use it. <7> Canna, bad power connector, loose cable, bios impropery configured <1> joeyjones: do you have apache2-common installed (Should do) <0> i jsut ran apt-get apache2 <4> wireddd: very true, i was just leaving t5hem out cause i knew i had double checked them <2> "invalid command apache2" <9> is it possible to import evolution mailbox into mozilla-thunderbird? <4> I almost forgot to ask you guys... Is it reasonable for me to think that this hard drive will possible function basically normal in linux if I have it detect all bad blocks and mark them off in the beginning? or is it likeely it will degrade further and more bad blocks will keep showing up <1> wireddd: try: update-apache2-modules --add php4 .. I am sure the mod-php4 package does that in its postinst though <7> s/wireddd/joeyjones / <6> USB stick. Does anyone have one? <7> neo_, maybe? <1> :p helping too many people :P <1> and it is past snooze'o'clock <6> If so, does anyone know how to make them work under Debian? <0> lol <1> cyaz <7> Canna, usually hard drives continue to degrade <4> is there any way around that, if i continue to scan for bad blocks maybe? <10> jm_, I fooled the install with a dirty trick, using Packages, thanks for your help :) <2> !udev usbkey <11> rumour has it, udev usbkey is plug your usb key in, then run dmesg, look for a line like this: Vendor: LEXAR Model: JUMPDRIVE SECURE Rev: 1000; then echo 'BUS="scsi", SYSFS{model}="JUMPDRIVE SECURE", NAME{all_partitions}="usbkey%n"' >> /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules ; but substitute the the Model: string from dmesg into the SYSFS{model} parameter <6> Anyone??? <7> Canna, are all of the bad blocks in roughly the same part of the disc? <4> I believe the hard drive is under warranty but I havnt a freaking clue where the receipt is <0> kerneld: http://channels.debian.net/paste/2259 <0> what happend <7> Canna, what brand of HD? <4> im not sure yet, I scanned a few weeks ago i dont remember the sectors <2> neo_: ^^ - does that help? <4> Samsung <4> the website advertised it as a "Seagate" <4> then i got that <4> i didnt even realize till it started goin to crap
<1> joeyjones: I'm gone, try work out yerself or someone else can help. sprry <6> Not really, I mena I understand that it is of some help but I don't know the model so i don't know what to do about that part <4> joeyjones: whats your prob? <0> with installing apache2 and php4 <0> http://channels.debian.net/paste/2259 is the error mi got and what i jsut did <4> whats goin wrong you just cant apt-get it at all? <12> Zugschlus: still around <6> Why not PHP5? <0> neo_: it aint working anyway <0> apache2 doesn't have a module folder <13> anyone have experience using update-xmlcatalog? I can't really understand if it can create a catalog file based on the identifiers <6> Ah <13> or if I need to create the local catalog by hand <1> joeyjones: last words, I suspect your ionstall was interupted, or something, that dir should exist. You could create it I guess, but you might want to find out why it broke <7> Canna, well it seems that samsung won't directly handle rma's which is a shame <12> Zugschlus: i set it up on my server, configured tls. my problem is that the email will send, it's just very slow. if i send from my gmail TO my server, it is instant. if i send from home TO my server relaying TO gmail, it takes forever, same if i send from home TO server at all. was thinking it's a name resolution issue <6> I just installed it. <4> wireddd: whered you get that? the website <6> Oh wait that was on windows <7> Canna, yeah it says you have to go through whatever company you bought it from <14> trying to mount a share from my windows machine, using the cifs fs <14> my fstab line reads //192.168.1.4/Shared /mnt/Share cifs username=winuser,domain=WINDOMAIN,rw,user 0 0 <14> and i try mount /mnt/Share <4> wireddd: wow that ****s, it was off a pricewatch link :-/ <14> comes up with error 1 operation not permitted <4> joeyjones: you did make sure that the apache2 processes were all killed right? <15> mrkris: trace a delivery process and find out what takes so long <6> simonrvn I did "dmesg" and it said WARNING: USB M*** Storage data integrity not ***ured <6> USB M*** Storage device found at 2 <6> USB M*** Storage support registered. <12> Zugschlus: what's the best way to do that? <7> Canna, you might want to try calling them, or you could go the social engineering route and say you are a local computer repair shop and it is a customers pc and they may let it go through. <6> Among other things <5> mrkris: swaks - SMTP command-line test tool <4> wireddd: very good idea <5> mrkris: learn to use apt-cache <16> Anyone knows what is the page size on a Linux/i386? <4> wireddd: the only other thing i can think of is to go to my bank and search through allmy recods over a year ago <12> jm_: I know how to use apt-cache :) <7> Canna, try calling them and see where that gets you <4> every single one in the hundred dollar price range :-/ <5> mrkris: so how come you didn't find this tool then? <4> wireddd: you didnt happen to see business hours to call ont he site did u, its not 24/7 imsure <7> you need to run there little hard drive checking program first though <16> Anyone knows what is the page size on a Linux/i386? please pm me if you do <12> i never searched, i asked the best way, not the best app <4> im checkin now <7> Canna, with the samsung program? <4> for bad sectors? no i meant for the contact info <4> for bad sectors i thought fdisk will do it???no? <5> no <4> i havnt gotten to that yet <4> since debian asked me if i wanted to do it for my other hard drive i just thought it would prompt me <5> installation asks you, but you can do it yourself too, man mkfs <4> thanks <17> is there a raid for 3 same size discs? <18> kreg_work: 5 iwll work <7> oh, well run the samsung hd checking utility before you call them it will give you their specific error codes and if you don't they will ask you to run it and call back <4> oh ok thanks... thats on their website??? i honestly dont see it <17> dondek, wondering what to do with this sytem i found. Dual PII 400Mhz with three 9.1 scsi discs <7> yeah it is there <17> dondelelcaro, <7> Canna, when I was in highschool I used to work at a pc repair place and I did all of the rma's for them <2> 3 scsi drives? nice. stick a faster cpu in it <17> ya. dunno what's so great about scsi tho <17> trying to think of a worthy job for this sytem <4> so "mkfs -c /dev/hdb" will do it <17> no raid card, so maybe software raid <4> wireddd: I see, well I guess I can google the seagate utility <5> Canna: no, you don't mkfs entire drives <7> you said it was a samsung drive? <6> rumour has it, udev usbkey is plug your usb key in, then run dmesg, look for a line like this: Vendor: LEXAR Model: JUMPDRIVE SECURE Rev: 1000; then echo 'BUS="scsi", SYSFS{model}="JUMPDRIVE SECURE", NAME{all_partitions}="usbkey%n"' >> /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules ; but substitute the the Model: string from dmesg into the SYSFS{model} parameter <6> I don't know what the model is <6> And I have no idea what to do
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