I recently upgraded my web server system from Fedora 17 to Fedora 18. I used fedup to do so. The upgrade went fairly smooth. A couple days later I noticed that Apache ( httpd ) was not running. In the course of trouble shooting I had to disable selinux. When I enabled selinux again, there… Continue reading Apache web server 2.4 on Fedora 18
WordPress 3.5.1 is out.
I suggest you upgrade as soon as it is convenient.
Fedora 18 Coming Soon!
Fedora 18 will release in 7 days. Happy New Year!
WordPress 3.5 is available.
You may want to upgrade.
Microsoft Windows XP end of life reminder.
Microsoft will discontinue support of any type for Windows XP, Windows XP Pro, and Windows XP Pro 64bit editions including security updates and service packs entirely on April 14, 2013. If you are still utilizing Windows XP be sure to transition to an alternative operating system on or before this date. I personally recommend migrating… Continue reading Microsoft Windows XP end of life reminder.
Eply Manuever Video on YouTube
You Tube Video of the Epley Manuever to treat vertigo.
WordPress update 3.4.2
There is a new update for WordPress out. Be sure to update your wordpress installations accordingly to the 3.4.2 version.
Amazon advertising is back!
Amazon has restored the affiliate advertising campaign for businesses in the state of California. If you appreciate this web site, please help out by purchasing items from Amazon.com through this site. It’s a convenient way to help out. Thanks, Jeffrey R. Evans Founder Evans Computers
Command to check Dynamic Dependencies
su to root cd /PATHtoYOURbinaryFILE THEN Paste the following: yum provides $(LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PWD}/lib ldd ./NAMEofBINARY | grep “not found” | sort | uniq | awk ‘{print $1}’) | grep fc16 | awk ‘{print $1}’ | sort | uniq The above example is for Fedora Core 16. If your release is Fedora Core 17 for example: yum… Continue reading Command to check Dynamic Dependencies
F17 DVD+R/W Install
Steps to install the lastest Fedora 17 to an x64 system when you have Windows. 1)Boot to Windows. 2) Download the Fedora 17 KDE x64 install DVD from the following: Fedora 17 KDE x64 DVD download 3) Burn that ISO file to a DVD+R/W disk. 4) Boot to the DVD+R/W 5) Run the installation.