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:) was worried you'd have an emergency call with that lot.

It's a lot to take on, and on a live one can get scanned and abused so I got a bit hard on you.

Hope you see the scope of it though :)
 
Well it is a lot, but I'll just try one by one. There are some pretty cool stuff. I like the "top" and then "1" since you can see all the cpu's.

Thanks Again
 
:confused4 What do you need?

I need to enable it. I need it for my Wordpress blog so my permalinks could work. I went to the httpd.conf and I read a tutorial that says to remove the "#" but it doesn't have one in the front. Please Help.

Thanks
 
Did you edit a post as this bit's missing;
Can someone help me with "mod_rewrite"? I have to enable it. I have read some tutorials but I don't get it.

I had to look through my e-mail bin to find out that's what it's about :lol:

Don't know what happened but you seem to have posted it and I can't see it.

Anyway, did you actually compile apache, if so using what?
Are you getting any error messages?
Did you restart the apache service?

Try searching httpd.conf for a LoadModule statement for mod_rewrite.so

Look for those first and get back :)

(You could try http://www.apachetoolbox.com - but I'm not suggesting it as a way out, more an emergency measure for you)
 
I have no idea where that part went, weird.

Anyways, I have no idea in what you are talking about.

Compile Apache? I get 404 error messages in my blog when trying to use SEO permalinks and no I didn't restarted apache.


I went to the httpd.conf and I read a tutorial that said to remove the "#" but it don't have one in the front so I have no idea in what to do.

Thanks
 
THis is what I get when I restart apache:

vpsprobup4.png
 
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/etc/init.d/httpd restart

[root@techguyboy ~]# /etc/init.d/httpd restart
-bash: /etc/init.d/httpd: No such file or directory
[root@techguyboy ~]# cd /etc/init.d/httpd restart
-bash: cd: /etc/init.d/httpd: No such file or directory


That's what I got.
 
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