1. Can't get Apache to build with mod_perl! Argh!

    Date: 06/11/06 (Apache)    Keywords: linux, apache

    Hello!

    I'm attempting to build Apache with mod_perl and mod_ssl by hand. mod_ssl seems to have integrated nicely with the build process. However, upon compiling the mod_perl module, make fails.

    Here is the command I used to configure mod_perl:

    perl Makefile.PL \
    EVERYTHING=1 \
    APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.36/src \
    USE_APACI=1 \
    PREP_HTTPD=1 \
    DO_HTTPD=1

    While in /usr/src/apache_1.3.36, here is the command I used to configure Apache:

    SSL_BASE=SYSTEM ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-layout=GNU --sysconfdir=/etc/apache --libexecdir=/usr/libexec/apache --localstatedir=/usr/var/apache --runtimedir=/var/apache/ --logfiledir=/var/log/apache --includedir=/usr/include/apache --proxycachedir=/var/www/cache --datadir=/var/www --enable-module=all --enable-module=ssl --activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --enable-module=perl --enable-shared=max --enable-suexec --suexec-caller=nobody

    The error regarding mod_perl while in the make program is as follows:

    ===> src/modules/perl
    gcc -I. -I../../include -I../../include/regex -I../../include/../ -DLINUX=22 -DHAVE_SET_DUMPABLE -DMOD_SSL=208127 -DMOD_PERL -DUSE_HSREGEX -DEAPI `../apaci` -I`/usr/bin/perl -MConfig -e 'print $Config{archlibexp}'`/CORE `/usr/bin/perl '-MApache::ExtUtils=%Config' -e 'print $Config{ccflags}'` -DNO_PERL_DISPATCH -DNO_PERL_POST_READ_REQUEST -DNO_PERL_TRANS -DNO_PERL_HEADER_PARSER -DNO_PERL_ACCESS -DNO_PERL_AUTHEN -DNO_PERL_AUTHZ -DNO_PERL_TYPE -DNO_PERL_FIXUP -DNO_PERL_LOG -DNO_PERL_INIT -DNO_PERL_CLEANUP -DNO_PERL_RESTART -DNO_PERL_STACKED_HANDLERS -DNO_PERL_SECTIONS -DNO_PERL_METHOD_HANDLERS -DNO_PERL_SSI -DMOD_PERL_VERSION=\"1.29\" -c -o mod_perl_opmask.o mod_perl_opmask.c
    /bin/sh: line 1: ../apaci: No such file or directory
    In file included from ../../include/httpd.h:29,
    from apache_inc.h:120,
    from mod_perl.h:162,
    from mod_perl_opmask.c:1:
    ../../include/ap_config.h:73:16: error: os.h: No such file or directory
    make[4]: *** [mod_perl_opmask.o] Error 1
    make[3]: *** [all] Error 1
    make[2]: *** [subdirs] Error 1
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/apache_1.3.36/src'
    make[1]: *** [build-std] Error 2
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/apache_1.3.36'
    make: *** [build] Error 2


    I'm really at my wits end trying to figure out why it won't work. I hope someone here can help!

    Thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/apache/33703.html

  2. How To Make Friends on MySpace Automatically

    Date: 06/18/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: linux

    This is a simple guide to making friends (as many million as you like) on MySpace automatically (otherwise where is the fun?). Ensure you have perl available on your system. Windows users may have to download ActivePerl. Download GlitchCast Friend Adder script (perl) by Glitch. Usage instructions: Linux, Windows & Mac users: Invoke it as follows: perl GlitchCastFriendAdder.pl Windows users: To get the [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/how-to-make-friends-on-myspace-automatically/

  3. Windows Live & Anti-Linux Campaigner Leaves Microsoft

    Date: 06/21/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: linux, microsoft

    Martin Taylor, a 13-year Microsoft veteran and advisor to chief executive Steve Ballmer, who coordinated Microsoft’s anti-Linux campaign has suddenly quit the company less than three months after moving to a new position revamping MSN’s marketing. He was credited with helping Microsoft beat back the threat posed by the free Linux operating system when he [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/windows-live-anti-linux-campaigner-leaves-microsoft/

  4. Where Messman failed at Novell

    Date: 06/22/06 (Open Source)    Keywords: linux

    No big enterprise is going to dump their investment in Windows desktops wholesale and replace them with Linux. It must be done slowly, seamlessly, compatibly.

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=687

  5. Awstats Install

    Date: 06/22/06 (PHP Community)    Keywords: php, linux

    I have a linux server running Fedora Core 3, and for some reason cant seem to get round the install instructions for awstats, has anyone done this? is there an idiots guide? do you install a version for every site or is there config files which can be called by script?

    Any help would be appreciated, it's probably really simple, but you know how it is 1000 projects and nothing makes sense anymore.. or I'm just stupid which is also a possibility :)

    [Edito: I think I cracked it using http://forums.hostrocket.com/showthread.php?t=17248 however I'm not sure if its using the log file for the right site on the server, but then again, that's not something y'all can help with now is it :P]

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/php/463302.html

  6. Vista needs some more intermediate, resource conserving "roll-back" modes

    Date: 06/28/06 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: software, security, linux, microsoft

    I ended my testing of Vista Beta 2 just one day after I installed it. On the whole it was a miserable experience.

    Note: I am a microprocessor design engineer. However, I use my computers at home on a mostly casual level. Treat this review as something from an average Joe instead of a "computing elite".

    Disclaimer:
    I knew beforehand that-

    • it is beta software
    • Having only 512 MB of RAM is going to make it slow
    • MANY drivers will not work
    However, the slowness of my laptop was not all that was bothering me. What really bothered me was the interface. Somehow, it did not make accessing things more convenient. The GUI was cumbersome. The only feature that I liked was the new arrangement where the file address area near the top of every window is organized according to directory structure instead of the old-styled DOS directory path. With this new display, each subdirectory level can turn into a drop down menu. See the following screen capture from my laptop. It shows the window that pops up post-install.



    It displays the current address as
    > Control Panel > System and Maintainence > Welcome Center

    Each of the ">" arrows, when clicked on, accesses a drop-down menu.

    That was, as far as I'm concerned, the only bright spot in the new scheme. The rest of the new arrangement is well, miserable, I'm sorry to report. The standard menu (i.e. File, Edit, View, et cetera) is now hidden, which is rather incomprehensible considering that the menu has to be accessed in order to map a network drive! I first gave it the benefit of the doubt and actually searched around the various menus for an alternate way to map a drive (like a direct menu item off of the networking section or something) but finally gave up and enabled the hidden menu, which MS now calls "old styled menu". It is absurd that I'd have to go dig through the Windows help system to find this out. Needless to say that this was one of the things that I complained to Microsoft about in my feedbacks. I forgot what else I complained about, but they were just about as annoying- I don't want to spend time right now just recalling those unpleasant things... It's probably better that I forgot.

    Again, I know this is beta product. However, much of the arrangement in general shows lack of thought in my opinion. You would think that for the amount of time that was spent on development, usability testing would have been proceeding in parallel? If usability goes down in a new OS, who in the world would want it? (besides people who are going to be blessed with an OEM copy in a brand spanking new machine) Yes, I admit that perhaps part of the counterintuitiveness might be due to the fact of the transition between XP and Vista that I was making, but that argument doesn't fly considering there could be alternate interfaces that are completely different yet do not lose out on usability and accessibility.

    My case in point:



    This is after I installed LiteStep in the aftermath of my XP reinstallation. As one can see, the interface is different from that of XP (particularly if explorer is left unused) but is still intuive and accessible- Not to mention it uses up a whole lot less precious system resources than something like Vista. I don't really have to completely give up on the eye candy if I don't want to. A question would be "Why should I go through Vista again, if I am going to be annoyed by its intractibility again?" Yes, I know about other improvements like th new file system as well as security measures, but going through the bloated and poorly designed interface again just isn't my cup of tea. What should Microsoft do to compete better (i.e. get more people to buy Vista) amid the inevitable backlash that it's going to get regarding its new system?

    I tihnk Vista should have alternate shell modes other than simply scaling back to "classic mode" or something like that. I've seen some complaints about how ugly Vista looks without Aero, and even if that gets fixed it's only a small part of the problem that I see. It's not just about looks.

    Vista should have "reduced shell modes" that include scaling back to something inbetween an all-out Aeroglass interface and a baretread classic mode. It should offer modes that emulate something like LiteStep and other derivatives such as LDE(X) and Blackbox derivatives such as BB4Win. Look, if MS wants to "lift" ideas from Apple it might as well do so from everybody else under the sun- why not go all the way and "lift" from LiteStep the way Litestep "lifted" from Linux distros? Just make it different, put some other fancy name on it (like "View Other Vistas" or whatever). I know Vista already has something like this, but it is very limited as I have said.

    That way, certain "Vistas" would take less resources and manage to look just as good as Aero (or even better) simply because they would be loading up less junk. Hey, I would be more compelled to buy Vista then.

    As an aside: I didn't test Vista long enough to feel the pain that many people have been having with Vista's cumbersome UAC. I don't get why MS couldn't just put in place something like a time-limited admin access like certain Linux distros where the access expires after a set amount of time. Since UAC isn't anything new (XP had UAC of sorts- it's just that it's not set up by users as default) and is inside of XP in the form of the runas command, any code that could compromise that sort of command can compromise UAC. Why not just set up a system tray "button" to turn UAC on and off, and have some really big screen cues (e.g. plastering the words "ADMIN MODE" on the four corners of the screen)  to remind the admin user to turn UAC back on after being done with installing something? Can't they implement something that simple?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/942448.html

  7. php printing with styles

    Date: 07/04/06 (Web Development)    Keywords: php, html, linux

    A mate trying to print a document bypassing the screen
    using the following code.



    which prints the text but doesn't handle formats, for example html formatting actually prints out bold
    instead of making it bold and returns a resourse id
    error when printing a pdf. Anyone have any idea how
    to print a file retaining formatting in this fashion
    we are running on red hat linux servers with php 4.3
    i think.

    cheers
    David

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/332773.html

  8. Fighting With Linux Server Setup

    Date: 07/07/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: linux, google

    Finally my (unmanaged dedicated) server has been deployed (under 48 hours). Now my actual work begins. I have never done Linux administration. It is a totally new experience for me. After some failed yum’s and rpm -i’s, I started reading. Internet is full of Linux documentation and Google is my friend and also the helpful [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/fighting-with-linux-server-setup/

  9. Free Linux Software From Dell

    Date: 07/13/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: linux

    DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support provides a framework where kernel dependent module source can reside so that it is very easy to rebuild modules as you upgrade kernels. This will allow Linux vendors to provide driver drops without having to wait for new kernel releases while also taking out the guesswork for customers attempting [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/linux-tools-from-dell/

  10. Debian locks out developers after server hack

    Date: 07/14/06 (Security)    Keywords: linux

    Linux project pulls access for programmers with weak passwords after discovering an intruder.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6094335.html

  11. How To Control USB Missile Launcher on Linux

    Date: 07/18/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: linux

    If you are into office warfare then surely you must have heard about USB missile launcher’s. I found that now you can control your Marks and Spencer USB Missile Launcher on Linux and potentially other platforms that support python and libusb. Requirements: 1. python (>=2.3) 2. libusb (>=0.1.8) 3. pyusb (==0.3.1) python module with patch 4. urwid [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/how-to-control-usb-missile-launcher-on-linux/

  12. Reasons For Ditching Mac In Favor Of Ubuntu Linux

    Date: 07/27/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: software, web, linux

    Bryan O’Bryan is well known longtime Mac enthusiast and editor of ResExcellence.com, a popular Macintosh website. He runs a Mac-specific software company and also podcasts at castablasta.com. Recently he switched over from Mac to Linux, specifically Ubuntu. This is not a story of a dilettante. He was soaked in Mac and “fell in love”. In [...]

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/reasons-for-ditching-mac-in-favor-of-ubuntu-linux/

  13. the Linux sex positions

    Date: 08/07/06 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: linux

    I saw this Linux opensource sex guide in another community and thought of you guys hehe. SFW unless your boss is offended by cartoony penguins in promising positions!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/962752.html

  14. Is Linux getting Comdex-ed?

    Date: 08/14/06 (Open Source)    Keywords: linux

    It's far from being Comdex. But the noise level in the Linux world continues to rise, and with that comes a need to rise above the noise, to build the marketing budget, to make a splash.

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=747

  15. PCI PCMCIA Wireless Card: Plug and Play in Linux?

    Date: 08/15/06 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: linux

    Cross-posted from my LiveJournal:

    Does anyone know how to get Ubuntu Linux to start eth0 on a PCMCIA 802.11b wireless card - a Cisco Aironet 340, to be precise? I have a desktop PC (1GHz Athlon) with a PCI PCMCIA adapter.

    I've checked the Ubuntu forums and docs for info, but most of what I've found deals with either PCI wireless NICs (for PCs) or notebook computers where the PCMCIA slot is already working.

    I can get Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) to recognize the PCI PCMCIA adapter (the slot where the PCMCIA card is plugged in), but eth0 won't automatically start.

    More generally, is there an Ubuntu Linux analog to "Plug and Play" yet?

    Many thanks,
    Banazir

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/965861.html

  16. An end run round copyright laws?

    Date: 08/15/06 (Web Technology)    Keywords: linux

    Legal activist Lawrence Lessig urges LinuxWorld attendees to use Creative Commons as route to "free culture."

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6105805.html

  17. A database without an operating system?

    Date: 08/15/06 (Open Source)    Keywords: database, linux

    The Ingres solution combines rPath Linux with the Ingres database, and is code-named Project Icebreaker.

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=745

  18. The tip of the open source spear

    Date: 08/16/06 (Open Source)    Keywords: linux

    The point today is that the real challenge for Linux is just now coming over the horizon, that is, the creation of something new, and profitable.

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=750

  19. Linux heavies plan lightweight virtualization

    Date: 08/22/06 (IT Management)    Keywords: linux

    Novell and Red Hat have concrete plans to build "container" virtualization into their Linux products.

    Source: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9589_22-6108272.html

  20. Update Phoenix BIOS

    Date: 08/27/06 (Computer Help)    Keywords: linux

    Anybody know where i can get free no-bull BIOS upgrades? I am trying to install fedora core linux, and my BIOS version will not let me boot from a cd-rom. in the case that i couldn't updat bios, does anybody know how i could make a boot floppy dickette?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/678094.html

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