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  1. evilgreg

    Whats under the bonnet?

    Thanks :)
  2. evilgreg

    Whats under the bonnet?

    Hi All, Anyone know how I can find out my system processor type/speed + memory from the command line? Thanks in advance
  3. evilgreg

    Mod_perl & XML::Twig

    Hi Aparrently XML::Twig and Mod_perl may not be perfect bed-mates according to this : http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node=XML%3A%3ATwig Anyone had any problems with these? Thanks
  4. evilgreg

    Linux network + firewall : getting started

    try pmfirewall, it will ask you a few basic questions and set up your firewall for you
  5. evilgreg

    Problem installing perl module DBI::mysql

    I recommend you use the RPM's for this. When building servers I install the following: (* = version number) mysql*.rpm mysql-devel*.rpm (u need this for perl) mysql-server*.rpm perl-dbi*.rpm perl-dbd-mysql*.rpm This is the most painless method. Good Luck
  6. evilgreg

    ipchains firewall question

    I used a utility for setting up your firewall called pmfirewall from www.pmfirewall.com Give it a try
  7. evilgreg

    Mod Perl and Apache::PerlRun

    Hi, Does anyone in this forum have any experience with using the Apache::PerlRun module? I work on a product that is extremely processor intensive often making up to a hundred db calls just to log in a user? It would not work under 'use strict' so I'm thinking of using PerlRun till our team has...

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