Patrick Shanahan said the following on 11/21/2008 09:43 PM:
* Anton Aylward
[11-21-08 21:07]: You mean NOT use
Yast2 -> network Services -> HTTP Server
as I have been doing? Its the only 'top level' mention of a http server I saw.
I haven't that I remember, but you can. I just started the apache2 server in the run-level editor and drove on. It has been running for about five or six years that way. :^)
Which means you didn't start 'virgin' with 11.0. As far as I can make out, some time in the past openSUSE had a more 'traditional' single configuration file and there were tools for an upgrade (to 2.x for some value of x) that did grep/sed/awk to convert that single file into the format I now see on my (virgin) 11.0. As I said, the YAST2 path I quoted is the one that mentions the HTTP server and the one you see at the 'high level' as you step though the main menu. The 'edit sysconfig' hides it much lower down and what you do with it assumes you already know how the SUSE implementation differs from the more 'traditional' config. In fact until you mentioned it I didn't even know it was there. I'd been editing stuff under /etc/sysconfig/apache/ manually. -- Why do cats get fur balls and dogs don't? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org