I have to agree w/ Larry. This is *not* a Debian issue. From a high-level view all a distribution does is package up other people's software and make it easy to install, configure, and uninstall. While you may not have had a positive experience w/ Debian, it *is* the most respected distribution out there. In terms of your Apache issue, we would need to see some examples in order to help you solve this. An example of a URL that causes the 404 error and the full path to the referenced file. So, if the URL is: http://www.kc8tcw.com/images/logo.gif Then we'd need to see the output of: ls -ld /var/www /var/www/images /var/www/images/logo.gif (for example) Chuck -----Original Message----- From: "larry" <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 6/6/2008 7:10 AM Subject: [ncolug] Re: Debian strike 2 The images problem is an Apache configuration problem. It has nothing to do with your Linux distribution. I have a book, "Teach Yourself Apache2 in 24 hours," you are welcome to borrow it - but really, everything you could possibly want to know about Apache is available online. Ken Allen wrote: > My fuel to my fire to get rid of Debian is being feed even more so. I > am having an issue with Debian saying a directory isn't there, but it > is. If you go to http://www.kc8tdw.com/images/, there is a files, > images and folders there. It is currently chomd to 755 and I even had > it at 777 and I keep getting a 404 error. This images directory is > for HW3 and is suppose to put the additional images on the page like > the current moon phase with a waxing crescent moon. > > Can someone please give me an idea of what is the beef with Debian on > this issue. The page that needs these images is at > http://www.kc8tdw.com/hw3.php. > > Also, is there a way that I can be able to browse to www.kc8tdw.com > <http://www.kc8tdw.com> and it get it's dns information and come back > to me? > > > Thanks, > > Ken Allen > -- "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.