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May 1, 2009

I did everything and restarted my machine, everything seems to be ok. But when i type in my IP on the browser which is 10.0.11.25 which would be the localhost machine, i get this below:

Code:

ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved

While trying to retrieve the URL: [URL] The following error was encountered:

* Connection to 10.0.11.25 Failed

The system returned:

(113) No route to host

The remote host or network may be down. Please try the request again.

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Jan 30, 2010

i have fedora 11 installed in my laptop and apache server by default. after starting httpd and mysqld services i was able to access localhost through browser.(e.g. [URL]). before installing phpMyAdmin everything goes right. after installing phpMyAdmin it created problem in localhost. now typing [URL] it opens joomla site but without images and without intending of content. when i type [URL] in browser it ask for user name and password. i already provide user name(root) and password(my_root_password) in /etc/phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php. but it doesnt open.

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May 25, 2011

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Dec 23, 2010

I have Ubuntu 10.10 and i installed the lamp-server by typing:

Code:
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everything seemed to work fine.

[code]....

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Jun 1, 2010

I'm running Fedora 12 on x86_64. I've installed squirrelmail, along with dovecot on my office server, and cannot access it through http://localhost/webmail. I have followed all the configuration steps I could find (including http://www.server-world.info/en/note...12&p=httpd&f=7).

I know that everything else is working (I can send and receive mail, access IMAP mailboxes, webserver is working), browsing to

http://localhost/webmail

just gives me

"Problem loading page"

in Firefox. Sometimes, however the message is "Unable to connect."

I will add that I already tried installing Squirrelmail on another (i686) machine and had exactly the same problem.

/var/log/httpd/error_log says:

File does not exist: /var/www/html/squirrelmail

This makes it seem like aliasing is not working somehow.

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Mar 11, 2011

I have installed Xen on Debian. I am trying to create a virtual machine with "virtual machine manager" And it shows the following message: "Virtual machine manager Localhost (XEN) - not connected" And when i try to create a machine from command line i get the same error message:

root@debian:~# virt-install
ERROR unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/virt-install", line 1033, in <module>
main()

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Jan 19, 2011

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/var/www/html has been set to chmod 777
/var/www/html/index.php has also been set to chmod 777

A standard user can definitely read and write to the above files/folder. Until I commented it out the Welcome/Test page was working perfectly.

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Jul 13, 2009

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Dec 14, 2010

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Used command:
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error message:

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Jul 17, 2011

I've tried to install FEdora 15 using the Fedora 15 DVD for i686 architecture. However, after the step where I chose the setup for GRUB boot options, I got this error: "Some of your repositories require network access but networking could not be setup" (or something similar). Then I only had the option to exit the installer, but after reboot there was no GRUB and I have no means even to boot back to Windows.

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May 11, 2010

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Feb 8, 2010

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Jun 19, 2009

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I then also did: sudo yum install kvm qemu libvirt python-virtinst

I then installed xen:
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Now, I read that i needed "kernel-xen" but it doesn't appear to exists a "yum list kernel*' only displays kernel packages and the kernel PAE pakages so I figured I don't need it I then started all the xen services and libvirtd service Opened virt-manager and added a new connection: hupervisor: Xen and connection: local

I get the following error: Unable to open connection to hypervisor URI 'xen:///': <class 'libvirt.libvirtError'> unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused
None

I guess my question now is... what is the difference between the hypervisor: QEMU/KVM and XEN. Because I seem to be able to create a VM using this. My VM is an XP vm for work purposes to run some windows only software I would like to use XEN as I just have my mind set on it but I might just be ignorant and on the wrong track is there a how to guide for fedora 11 and xen? the fedora 7 guide i found needs the kernel-xen installed.

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Sep 25, 2009

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Thinking something might have gone wrong, today I reinstalled Fedora. I chose "Install over previous Linux" and this time the installation went smoothly without any errors. However it still doesn't let me boot into Win XP. It gives a "Booting into WinXP in 3/2/1 seconds" and then goes blank and keeps repeating that message.

This is the result of fdisk -l code...

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Mar 19, 2009

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I have read several different rational on partitioning the disk. Do I really need a /tmp, /var? Currently I have / /boot, /swap, /home, /usr. Is this okay to start? Will it make transferring the project more difficult for "official use?

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Nov 6, 2010

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Jan 26, 2010

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Code:

Unable to access resume device (UUID=946f216f-0c24-4b02-a996-f42059970de7)
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I tried doing

Code:

swapoff -a
mkswap /dev/sda2
swapon -a

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Code:

Kernel panic - not syncing: CFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)

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I know how to install LAMP with yum, I have a second virtual computer with LAMP installed by yum, and the whole question is not an urgent one, but... I am just curious... what could have caused the difference? And what would I have to do whenever I would like to use the package installation or vice versa?

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May 4, 2010

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Step 3. This is where things may start to get tricky. Begin by typing the following into Terminal:

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and i got this output:

root@konlah-laptop:/home/konlah# mysql -u root
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[URL]

Download ilias-4.1.4.zip and install on a Ubuntu 10.04 server. Now just when all the steps are done I log out since now the installation has finished immediately upon logging out I am at following URL (the installation has just finished)

[URL]

Quote:

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I start searching net for above error and do not get any useful information.After some time I press back button and accidentally reached

Quote:

[URL]

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Quote:

Fatal Error: ilInitialisation::initClientIniFile called without CLIENT_ID.

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