On Tuesday 30 August 2005 14:50, André-John Mas wrote: > Does anyone have any ideas about or whether there is a better forum > fro the question? No idea what you're talking about. > > I recently installed Gallery 2 Maybe "gallery 2" (whatever that is) has a support forum of some kind? > > to serve up pictures from my old Mac > > G4 466MHz computer. To support it I have installed Apache 2.0.50, > > with PHP, using the binary install "the binary install"? And what's the role of PHP in all this? It introduces a lot of issues, but nothing you've said helps determine whether they might be relevant. > > (I tried the source install of > > 2.0.54, but ran into too many compilation issues). That suggests to me a machine that was broken before you tried to install. > > Along the way I > > found that if I go to another computer the pictures do not always > > come through in one piece. The usual reason for that concerns EnableSendfile - see the FAQ. But in your case there are too many strands to your story to say that's really likely. > > So after a bit of tinkering with the > > config file gave up an installed Apache 1. Although still slow, the > > images arrive complete. So what's your problem, apart from moving to an obsolete product? > > I have tested the issue with an MP3 and I > > have the same issue, but not if I am browsing from the computer on > > which the server is running. > > > > Small files seem ok, but once they start going beyond 200K I start > > seeing the issues. Erm, that's heavy overloading of the word "issues" jsut after you said it works. Does it work or not? > > > > My network consists of two Macs and a Belkin wireless router. I > > have set the MTU to be 1454. If any of that is relevant, it's way out of apache's control. > > I am using dyndns.org and have been Not suitable for server apps - but unlikely to be relevant if the problem has anything at all to do with apache. -- Nick Kew --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx