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what?
It uses voodoo to do things like downloading multiple packages at the same time and downloading pieces of a single package from multiple sources to maximize download speed.
It (the underlying program that actually does the downloading) is also smart enough to cancel a download from a slow source that you may be using and use a faster source that you have already downloaded a piece of the file from.
What. In Portugal we have close to a dozen and it's a smaller country!
It's the only app that requires windows for me (and 2010 has issues with wine)
"It's pretty much exactly like this. All the time."
Because it's only recently that developers are taking notice of the existence of other languages.
I'm happy to say my crappy throwaway HTTP client supports IDN.
So, I next tried to set up virtual hosts. My aim is to have each web site on a different port. I.e. SVN is being served on templewulf-LAMP:51008, while one site is supposed to be served on templewulf-LAMP:51001. Unfortunately, every time I try 51001 it redirects me to 51008. What do I do about this?
apache conf files:
apache2.conf: no changes
ports.conf changes:
sites-available/default:
mods-enabled/dav_svn.conf:
Any ideas? Any other improvements I can make to my conf files?
Use: to restart the daemon and get it to include the latest config changes then: to get a list of virtual hosts running on your machine.
If your svn site(s) aren't listed, you might want to check for appropriate include lines in your master configs and make sure the .conf files you are editing are actually being read.
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The weird thing is that my SVN URL is fine. I have the DocumentRoot as /var/www, and index.php is working there. The Location /svn for host templewulf-lamp:51008 leads to the repository, and that works too.
I added a virtual host for port 51001, and that should lead to e.g. /var/www/site1/trunk, but it gets redirected to templewulf-lamp:51008.
As for the other thing, does your master apache config file have any 'include' statements in it and if so, where do they point?
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Granted, everybody I see on those forums recommends using unverified modules, but even if they were safe, I'd rather learn how to fish rather than have to hope that everything I want has been converted to .lzm and put up on the Slax site.
I've got the usual Includes:
Include /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/*.conf
Include /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
Include /etc/apache2/ports.conf
Include /etc/apache2/conf.d/
Include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
oh, and also phpmyadmin:
Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf
So if it's not already in your path, you might have to go looking for it. Uh /etc/bin/ maybe?
Theoretically apachectl should also take exactly the same arguments but I've not had that work for me ever; YMMV however.
The includes look right though, since you're adding the virtual host in a .conf that's in a location covered by them....
Also it occurs to me that you might want to define a DocumentRoot for your second vhost; I think I remember something about failing over to the default parameters if the extras don't define them or something.
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Well hurf-fucking-durf. I just picked the first site to migrate to a new virtual host by alphabetical order. That site happened to be a wordpress site which redirects URLs to those stored in wp_options in mySQL. *facepalm*
Thanks for helping me find my nose on my own face, Mr_Rose!
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I tried find-ing and grep-ing all over the file system, and I never did find httpd.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Taking_a_Screenshot#scrot
I feel like this was brought up the last time I posted a shot as well..
Agreed. I got Arch + OpenBox up and running on a virtual machine this weekend, it only took me 2 tries!
It was pretty educational. Maybe this fall when I'm back in school I'll switch my main machine over. Shouldn't be playing all those games anyways.
Can you elaborate on what's so outstanding about them? I tried OpenBox, but all it seemed to be was a lighter WM on top of Gnome (on top of Ubuntu).
Openbox really shines when you're not running it on top of Gnome. Login times are instant (although at the expense of everything but a right click menu by default). You can also pair it with a lightweight taskbar and file manager to get something both feasible for long-term use and amazingly snappy.
Is there a recommended DE to pair it with?
This page says almost everything you need to know about Openbox and recommended apps that you can run with it to jazz things up.
I recommend Nitrogen for wallpaper management.
I'm running Crunchbang 10 alpha 1. I'm having some trouble mounting a portable HDD. Usually what happens is I turn it on, and it auto-mounts it. In previous #!s, it would auto-detect it and add it to the "favorites" side pane in Pcmanfm and I'd have to click it, but it was still pretty painless.
Recently, it's taken to popping up a dialogue telling me I don't have the privs to mount it. I've found that if I just turn it off and on often enough, it'll work its problem out by itself and just work, but it's annoying that it's happening at all. How can I force this bitch to mount?
I can see the device using lsusb, but I can't mount it because it's "not a block device".
Unfortunately I can't be much more specific because it's working properly at the moment, but... any general tips on this sorta thing?
Are they using the new GIO pcmanfm? I know the latest Thunar uses a different mechanism then the Xfce Desktop to mount drives, so you get that problem when trying to unmount drives in Thunar that were mounted on the Desktop (automounting also breaks).
Never used openbox but Arch is the best distro I know of for learning. I used it for a few months before switching back to ubuntu (I'm lazy and arch is too much work) but I feel much more confident about manually modifying my system because of it.
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