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<0> i did it works just directoryIndex does not work always showes me content of directory
<1> adrien: That has nothing to do with PHP and the answer you're looking for *is* in the apache docs....www.apache.org/docs
<1> or some ****
<1> in fact,t he answer you're looking for may just be in httpd.conf...though, not always
<1> default httpd.conf is heavily documented, iirc
<2> now what did I do? :)
<1> being you
<0> sourry got disconected, anyone knows about directoryindex ?
<2> aha
<2> adrien: what distro are you using?
<0> im not sure its a vps
<2> is there an /etc/redhat-release file?



<0> no its not redhat
<1> exel: Yes
<3> adrien: Daakman helped you. Read apache.org/docs and httpd.conf.template or wahtever it's called.
<1> exel: for redhat there is, anyway...not for Debian
<1> ;)
<0> Linux databank 2.6.15-bs2 #1 Sun Feb 26 15:28:22 EST 2006 i68
<2> ok so it's not the conf.d/welcome.conf problem
<2> (gave me much pain on RHEL to figure out why it wouldn't index until I found that bloody file taking over the default index)
<2> daakman: it's easy to port /etc/redhat-release to debian
<1> exel: conf.d/welcome.conf was interfering with https oin RHEL?
<1> s/s/d/
<2> daakman: well it takes over the default index, so directory indexing on the / URI breaks if you don't take that file to the back and shoot it.
<1> I knew there was a reason I hated RHEL
<1> another reason why Solaris is better ;)
<2> ugh solaris
<2> solaris -> telcos -> pain -> suffering -> destruction of the universe
<1> My biggest beef right now is that Linux has changed threading models 3 times in the last 5 - 10 years thus causing futex() hangs in several applications thus far
<2> well
<2> that's why I like RedHat
<2> they've been doing NPTL since 2.4
<2> debian 2.4 is worthless
<1> right...but you can't count on developer code being tested with 2.4 or newer
<2> i'm the developer, I'll test.
<2> other people's software marginally interests me in this regard ;)
<1> I've had plenty of developers *not* test :)
<2> basically there are only two threading models for linux
<2> broken and not broken
<2> I only test on the latter
<1> haha
<2> to the first I say 'get a real kernel'
<1> If developers would write for the newer NPTL kernels, I wouldn't have that problem
<1> on the other hand, Solaris hasn't changed threading models in quite some time
<1> So, I've never seen the problem in SOlaris
<1> :)
<2> you obviously never had to wrangle sprocs ;)
<2> and I'm not sure which solaris kernel started doing posix threads natively, but it wouldn't surprise me if it started on solaris as a userland-only affair, like on every other Unix under the sun.
<2> the biggest plus OSes like Solaris will always have over open source is that they strive for backwards compatibility where OSS will gladly make that the user's problem.
<1> The problem might just be Java and not the OS kernel
<2> well java threading does tend to cut into the kernel threading
<2> at least if you want _some_ performance :)
<1> I think Sun started the whole POSIX thing in the 2.4 SunOS kernels...thouigh, dont' quote me on that
<2> I was more into IRIX at that time
<2> where native pthreads were rolled out as an optional package for 6.2
<1> I have limited experience with SunOS/Solaris older than 2.6
<1> yegads!
<1> Irix
<2> yeah I still have scars
<1> I bet :)
<2> I loved my Indy though :)
<1> bad ones too, I'm sure
<2> yeah I was dealing with a network full of sgi at that time
<2> it was insane
<1> I remeber logging into an IRIX box once
<1> I was like....
<1> wtf? over.
<3> ever/logged:_[into.a] vms/box/before?
<1> unfortunately, I had the displeasure of supporting IRIX boxen for a financial institution
<1> you know financial institutions are naturally anal about every little quirk and burp
<1> and I was like...****...can't you use soemthing more sane?
<2> heh
<2> there were some really nice things about IRIX, but most of them had jack **** to do with operating a datacenter.



<1> haha
<1> I think the institutions was FirstUSA or some ****
<1> First Bank
<1> I dont' know
<1> First something
<2> makes you wonder what the fsck they were buying sgi for
<2> they wanted their pie charts of how much bloody money they were making to be texturemapped 3D?
<1> yeah
<3> exel: sadly, you're probably right
<1> really stupid
<1> i think the bank was FirstUSA
<1> they were anal about everything
<1> I hated supporting them
<2> they're usually anal where it doesn't count
<2> and leave gaping holes in other spots and won't listen if you scream
<1> I mean, if CPU utilization spiked by less than 1%, they were raising hell
<1> yet, transferring data via ftp wasn't a big deal
<1> I never could understand them
<2> see? exactly what I said :)
<1> they left the provider, last I heard
<1> hope things changed for them
<1> wow, the site of there's I used to host still exists
<4> when i load rh 7.2 my xp does not boot up ..
<3> AxesDNite: that seems like fairly normal behaviour to me..
<4> y is that so ? so should i go for a bot up diskette ?
<3> but you should probably man lilo, since that's what i think you're talking about. and man lilo.conf
<1> looks like when they left the provider I was working for, they took the application in-house
<3> s/lilo/grub/ if that's what rh 7.2 uses
<2> may I also suggest that RH7.2 is older than the dinosaur?
<4> Cynic this was not teh prob with win2000
<5> my SLS 1.0 wont boot up from my windows 3.11 partition help
<3> AxesDNite: that doesn't really concern me.
<1> exel: You can suggest that, yes. However, I think you're lying ;)
<2> daakman: only marginally :)
<3> fyal: why do i get the feeling you're taking the piss? ;)
<1> exel: true :)
<4> Cynic: then what do i do to run both teh version s?
<5> dude i installed SLS linux from 30 floppy disks
<3> AxesDNite: man lilo, man lilo.conf
<1> dumb***
<1> why anyone needs floppy disks nowadays is byond me
<1> beyond, even
<1> especially 30 of 'em
<4> Cynic: i am not well versed with linux.. should i go for lilo durin installation instead of grub ?
<3> their worst attribute is their lifespan/robustness.. terrible
<5> well no of course not we install linux from blueray HD-DVDs we are trendy
<3> AxesDNite: if grub is on their, then man grub, and man grub.conf or whatever config file grub uses. you'll probably want to write it to the MBR, and tell it where your xp partition is. now, go read.
<3> s/their/there/
<1> grub is the standard boot loader these days, but why don't you consider using a RedHat version that is more recent than the 1920s?
<1> Cynic: I haven't used LILO in about 5 - 7 years
<1> Cynic: Of course, previous to the past 4 months, I hadn't used Linux in almost 5 years :)
<6> later
<1> exel: You dinasour :)
<1> I think I used LOADLIN once :)
<1> when I was still using windows 3.1
<2> never had windows
<2> **** I didn't have a PC until like 2001
<1> heh
<1> nice
<2> all mac and unix
<2> amiga before that
<1> my first PC was in the early 80s
<1> TRS-*)
<1> TRS-80
<5> the phrase bernwb comes to mind
<1> I remember writing programs and saving them to c***ette tape
<2> oh it was a VIC20 for me in 1980.
<1> I remember getting an 8088 and I thought that was state of the art
<3> Apple IIe for me ;) i was writing stupid BASIC pick-a-path games when i was 6-ish
<2> I remember seeing an 8088 and thinking "****, less colors, bleepy sound, ugly graphics, what a primitive box"


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