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| Apache2
Configuration Tool |
August 23rd, 2005 |
| I am thinking of another tool for the
Linux users at the moment, as you can see in the title, an Apache2
Configuration Tool. You can probably see that this is a
growing trend, getting through some of the major servers used in
Linux today. This project isn't even on the drawing board yet,
however after creating workable programs with the Samba and DHCP
Configuration Tool (A software project is never finished), I will
start making it. If anyone has ideas on names the Samba, DHCP, and
Apache2 Configuration Tool can be called, please email me.
w0009132@mail.connect.usq.edu.au |
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| Using 'sudo'
with PHP sites |
August 19th, 2005 |
| I have been having a few problems with
getting 'sudo' working with web-based PHP (Website). As you
can probably tell what the problem is, in a website on the server,
if you use the shellexec function, there is no username for the
sudoers file. Using some very sloppy hacks, and using TCSH,
this can be done. Head over to the documentation section to see
how. |
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| Installing
NetGear WG111 USB on Ubuntu |
August 14th, 2005 |
| After a long battle and very useful
information from tmccoy and remin from http://www.atomicmpc.com.au
forums, it has finally worked.
Documentation is under way and should be posted very soon in
the Documentation section.
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| Installing Debian 3.01r1 with old
Video Card |
August 5th, 2005 |
| Well.. Where do I start?
Tonight, I have installed my first ever Debian GNU/Linux system,
with a mate. Few difficulties were encountered, especially
with an old Banshee PCI video card. After three installs and a
lot of ignorance from my mate and I, we finally discovered that the
this particular card is not use VESA or VGA drivers, but in fact it
uses 3DFX. Who would of thought that a 3DFX Banshee video card
would use 3DFX drivers... |
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