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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: !Do not laugh!! >> PHP not working on my Linux server (John Nichel)
   2. (Solved) RE: Cannot start X (Mathieu Masse)


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Dali Islam wrote:
> I have PHP and mysql on the system. When I ran rpm -q
> 'php' and 'mysql' and I get output that both of them
> are there. But if I open a webpage that has php code
> that does not work right. I see the php code display
> on the page. For instaence: <? echo "<p> Order
> processed."; ?> by the book if the php works it should
> display only Order Processed.
>
> What are the things I can do to fix or find what I
> missed to configure to make the php works?
>
> Any advise is appreciate!
>
> Thanks
> Dali

Do you have a line like this in your httpd.conf file.....?

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php

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Subject: (Solved) RE: Cannot start X
From: Mathieu Masse <mathieu_masse@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Problem is fixed, what I did is forced a reinstall of GDM, which gave me
back X, than all GTK stuff was not working look in in the Ximian Red
Carpet log file and found that when I installed the gnome devel
librairies it also upgrade libglade2 and gtk+2, so I forced the
reinstall of the rpms provided on the Red Hat CDs.

All is back to normal, thanks for the help.

Mathieu

On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 23:58, Prasad Pillarisetti wrote:
> I guess it is the problem with LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
>
> Just make sure your ld.so.conf is not empty. There is a possibility that your software installations might have erased the contents of this file.
> Add the appropriate entries to that file and you restart the machine and you should be fine.
> Also look up the man pages for  "ldconfig".
>
>
> I
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mathieu Masse
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 10:21 PM
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Cannot start X
>
>
> Hi list,
>
> 	Urgent problem, yesterday I setup my box for XDMCP using the HOWTO on
> LDP.org. After realizing that it wasn't secure (better to use SSH) I went
> back in the files and rechanged them to what they were (backtracked from the
> howto). Then this morning I rebooted my computer (for reboot since changing
> and rechanging the files) and now X wont start and gives me this message:
>
> 	INIT: ID "x" respawning to fast: disabled for 5 minutes.
>
> 	Every 5 minutes it displays the same message. Here is a little bit more
> info on my system: X686 running Red Hat 9.0 with Xfree 4.3 Gnome 2.2. Here
> are the files I changed from the Howto: xdm-conf, Xaccess and gdm.conf.
> These are the files mentioned in the howto, and I don't remember playing
> with other files.
>
> 	Also this morning before restarting I was trying to compile Galeon 1.3.10,
> and since I was missing libraries I used Ximian Red Carpet to install them
> (all devel rpm's). Don't know if this caused the problem.
>
> 	TIA for the help, don't want to be stuck using M$ for to  long...
>
> 	Mathieu





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