When you go into YaST > Software Management and enable
Hello: the "Selections" filter
(top left) you can click on the item "Simple Webserver with Apache2" and verify what is installed in the right side pane, where the individual packages are listed.
First time when I started HTTP server module in YAST it has downloaded and installed the apache2 and related packages. Nevertheless I checked apache installation in the Software Management module as you suggested and selected "simple web server with apache 2". This resulted in marking some packages to be installed (with an *open* triangle, I've never seen this mark before). I accepted the offers ans installed the packages. I have no any dependency problems according to yast. But nothing changed regaring apache setup. There are two things I don't understand: 1. Why don't I get those radio buttons and setup options in HTTP server wizard modult that you and others mention? 2. Why is the "interfaces" window empty? It should contain at least localhost (127.0.0.1) and my network card. Earlier on debian I could use http server even without a network card to serve localhost. (Frankly, I think suse people has "fixed" here something too. Like the printer setup and graphics card setup modules that worked much better in earlier suse versions.)
your logs when you try to start Apache2?
I even don't think anymore that this is an apache problem. I think this is a suse/YAST specific configuration issue. Thanks for helping, IG ___________________________________________________________________________ [origo] klikkbank lakossági számlacsomag havi 199 Ft-ért, bankkártya éves díj nélkül! www.klikkbank.hu