There is a well known problem with the chipset (VIA) used by ABit and others for their Athalon MOBS. If you only use 1 USB device, all is normally well, but once you add a 2nd or more device(s), you normally "loose" them all. A good way to avoid this is to get the Belkin USB PCI card. It's a 4-port 4 channel card, which is 11 M-bit EACH channel, so you can be using more than 1 device concurently. The price is around $49. Fred -- -- ----/ / _ Fred A. Miller ---/ / (_)__ __ ____ __ Systems Administrator --/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / Cornell Univ. Press Services -/____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ fm@cupserv.org
Howdy folks... I've got myself a bit of a problem -- and, while I've done a bit of research into the potential solution, I'll be darned if I can understand what needs to be done. I'm a reasonably experienced linux user -- not an expert, but have some familiarity with the OS and basic day to day administration. Basically, I thought I'd save a couple of bucks and buy 7.1 personal, and install the rest of the components off the FTP site. No big deal, right? All went well, except for the installation of PHP. Now, apache won't restart. I get the "/usr/lib/apache/libphp3.so into server: shared object not open" failure error. Checking the help docs was no real help -- it mentioned something about upgrading GD, which I've done. So, what do I do? I've tried removing references to PHP3 from the httpd.conf, only to get the same error about php4.so. All the components seem to be there and ready to go... Another question -- do I need php3 installed if PHP4 is installed? Thanks a lot... other than this SUSE has been excellent. My sound card even works now... WOOHOO! -- jon
Check out the following in SuSE's support DB:
http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/apachegd_71.html
http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/71apache.html
Avi
--On Friday, April 06, 2001 13:00:08 -0400 Jon Roig
Howdy folks...
I've got myself a bit of a problem -- and, while I've done a bit of research into the potential solution, I'll be darned if I can understand what needs to be done.
I'm a reasonably experienced linux user -- not an expert, but have some familiarity with the OS and basic day to day administration. Basically, I thought I'd save a couple of bucks and buy 7.1 personal, and install the rest of the components off the FTP site. No big deal, right?
All went well, except for the installation of PHP. Now, apache won't restart.
I get the "/usr/lib/apache/libphp3.so into server: shared object not open" failure error.
Checking the help docs was no real help -- it mentioned something about upgrading GD, which I've done.
So, what do I do? I've tried removing references to PHP3 from the httpd.conf, only to get the same error about php4.so. All the components seem to be there and ready to go...
Another question -- do I need php3 installed if PHP4 is installed?
Thanks a lot... other than this SUSE has been excellent. My sound card even works now... WOOHOO! -- jon
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