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Linux is case sensitive... it more then likely is pwAdmin not pwadmin...
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Linux is case sensitive... it more then likely is pwAdmin not pwadmin...
I've the same problem with pwAdmin.
Then you have done something wrong...
I have an odd problem
When i go toYou must be registered to see linksit doesn't take me to phpmyadmin, instead it brings up a download window where i download a phpmyadmin file. I am not sure if i am doing one step correctly, when your supposed to add a line to apache2.conf
what should i do differently?
well i believe your missing the mod for it, im not 100% but try this
apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 and after its finished type init 6
and let it restart and it should work.
and if it still gives you this let me know, i just know back when i made this guide i started having that problem until i downloaded that mod for it.
Hey, error here.
YOU CURSED ME, BASTARD!!!!! (inside joke)
authd wont start QQ
any ideas?
Yeah i found my error. I got java. But people, not in usr. That is my fix.
I googled my (a similiar) error msg about the apt-get and found this page:I have the same error when i type apt-get install openssh-server
How to fix it?
Can you use team viewer please?xD
When i said "But people, not in usr" i meant my Java wasn't in usr. Let me upload my java service for you.
Instructions:
Go to your home directory (root).
Find usr.
Copy the java folder to there. Overwrite if nessesary.
Done ^^ good luck, hope it works. It should work. It fixed my problem...
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apt-get install sun-java6-jdk libmysql-java