@AndyK That's true for almost all chat rooms on the SE network
Quoting @JourneymanGeek (who's a mod): room etiquette on most places here's a little different from IRC. Questions belong on the main site. Chats more for things less fitting the QA format.
There must be a flag somewhere to get the kernel to treat .0 and .255 as ordinary addresses rather than network ID/broadcast. But I can't find it and I can't remember what i'm looking for
Though in Windows case you don't even have to do that, it's automagic
(Because gateway settings are interface specific in Windows anyway)
Too many results of people asking what network address and broadcast addresses are, can't find anything explaining how to get the kernel to ignore them
Sure the easy workaround is just to add a few digits onto the subnet mask, but still I want a solution not dirty hack workaround
--realname-- CausingUnderflows, I have a problem with my printer. It's not printing on the right size sheets can you help. I have a dirty workaround of changing the paper size everytime though
> Your public IPv4 is 5.9.163.36 Location Provider Speed Talinn EIS 42.9MB/s Roubaix, France OVH 4.48MB/s Singapore Singtel 4.90MB/s Tokyo, Japan Linode 8.08MB/s Washington, DC, US Softlayer 21.6MB/s Helsinki Elisa 31.7MB/s
hey @Dog, have a great day and enjoy yourself. @Bob I heard you're still up so have a great sleep! Goodnight @JourneymanGeek have an awesome printer-less weekend!
> uHTTPd is a web server written from scratch by OpenWrt/LuCI developers. It is aimed towards being an efficient and stable server, suitable for lightweight tasks commonly used with embedded devices and proper integration with OpenWrt's configuration framework (UCI). In particular, it is configured by default for the LuCI web interface to administer OpenWrt. In addition, it provides all the functionality expected of present day web servers.
I'm in IT and I've repeatedly heard stories of a server that was left stuck in a space that had a wall built in front of it, and was only discovered years later when the wall was torn down.
This 2001 article from The Register gives an example of such a claim:
According to a report by Techweb...
Alias / "/var/www/owncloud/"
<Directory "/var/www/owncloud">
Options +FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride All
<IfModule mod_dav.c>
Dav off
</IfModule>
SetEnv HOME /var/www/owncloud
SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/owncloud
</Directory>
<Directory "/var/www/owncloud/data/">
# just in case if .htaccess gets disabled
Require all denied
</Directory>
/etc/apache2/conf-enabled/owncloud.conf (END)
funnily enough, this might be my only apache2 server
I think I chose apache over nginx here cause I cbf'd trying to replicate owncloud's .htaccess
and didn't want to mess up whatever it did for security
> This owncloud.conf make the owncloud folder available to all of your domains and all your virtual hosts. If you only want to use owncloud in one virtual host, you have to specify it there.
after entered this command(uninstall) when i use gs -v it still showing following things
GPL Ghostscript 9.18 (2015-10-05) Copyright (C) 2015 Artifex Software, Inc. All rights reserved. This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details. GPL Ghostscript 9.18: Cannot open X display `(null)'. **** Unable to open the initial device, quitting.
Please anyone suggest me how to uninstall ghostscript permenantly
@JigarBhatt Did you read the messages returned by the yum command? Did it say it removed a package, or did it fail to find the package you asked it to remove? Maybe the package is named something else.