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| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
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| stats | profile views | 9 |
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Oct 10 |
accepted | Having trouble with my virtual host set up of phpmyadmin with apache |
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Oct 10 |
answered | Having trouble with my virtual host set up of phpmyadmin with apache |
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Oct 10 |
accepted | Can't start MySQL in LAMP (XAMPP) install on Ubuntu 11.04 |
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Oct 8 |
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Having trouble with my virtual host set up of phpmyadmin with apache I'm not sure I understand. Shouldn't the documentRoot be the root director of my website? the index-file is located in /var/www/site1.com/web and the respective file for site2 is in /var/www/site2.com/web. If I set the root of the site to be in /var/www wouldn't there be a conflict there where you can access the other site's files (if I had permission issues)? Would you like to explain the difference between Directory and DocumentRoot? |
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Oct 7 |
asked | Having trouble with my virtual host set up of phpmyadmin with apache |
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Feb 21 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 21 |
asked | Udev rule doesn't create symlink |
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Nov 9 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Nov 1 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 1 |
accepted | Why can't the storage_share access my samba share? (ubuntu server 11.04) |
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Nov 1 |
answered | Why can't the storage_share access my samba share? (ubuntu server 11.04) |
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Oct 27 |
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Why can't the storage_share access my samba share? (ubuntu server 11.04) That's strange, because the user I'm logging in with is called storage_share. It's what I type in when trying to access the share. I'll try that you said when I get home today. |
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Oct 26 |
asked | Why can't the storage_share access my samba share? (ubuntu server 11.04) |
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Sep 23 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 23 |
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Can't start MySQL in LAMP (XAMPP) install on Ubuntu 11.04 Thank you! It worked when I set the owner to "nobody" which apparently is the user which apache and mysql uses in XAMPP. |
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Sep 22 |
asked | Can't start MySQL in LAMP (XAMPP) install on Ubuntu 11.04 |