I am too happy to be able to possibly contribute, for a change.
The solution to Marv's request requires Apache server privileges (such
as root in general).
The server used by Philippe runs under OpenVMS thus the path to the
configuration file may need to be edited,
in addition to possibly having been set different from default for security.
In an unmodified Apache distribution package one goes to directory
/etc/httpd/conf
Edit the file httpd.conf
Search the line starting with IndexOptions
When the name length looks like in this example
IndexOptions FancyIndexing VersionSort NameWidth=*
that is, NameWidth=* ,
the names are not truncated on the display.
To get the names as in the screen shot sent by Marv, NameWidth is set to
20 .
The most difficult part in getting it right is to be allowed to do it by
the manager of the server ... (not forgetting to restart the server
after the editing is saved, OF COURSE).
Jacques
Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
Philippe
Could you adjust the view of http://x9000.fr:8088/Intel/
so the version name is not obscured. See the attached
Many will not know how to read the version by holding the mouse of the
package names,
and thereby deducing it is the next to the last line,
Marvin
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 2:18 AM, Philippe
Vouters<Philippe.Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Mr. President of Logikal Solutions,
Can you download the latest intel-536EP-536EP driver version (2009_07_04
version) from http://x9000.fr:8088/Intel/ ? It has been tested with
Linux kernels up to 2.6.30. Although you are running a Linux kernel
2.6.31, it may be worth to give it a try.
Grab as well http://x9000.fr:8088/Intel/efax.zip .
$ unzip -aa efax.zip
$ cd efax
$ make -f Makefile.orig
Providing the Intel 536EP driver compiles and installs fine onto your
computer, strictly follow the troubleshooting guide at
http://x9000.fr:8088/Intel/Intel-Readme.html
Yours truly,
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Philippe Vouters <Philippe.Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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