So the file your original URL pointed to does not exist. This will generate the error you saw earlier. Fix the missing file issue and the logo iissue. -----Original Message----- From: "Ken Allen" <kc8tdw@xxxxxxxxx> To: "ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 6/22/2008 9:13 PM Subject: [ncolug] Re: Debian strike 2 Ok, sorry all of the long delay. My dad had a heart attack and I have been busy with that. He is ok and doing fine after triple bypass. Here is what I go once I issued the below command. kc8tdw@server:~$ ls -ld /var/www /var/www/images /var/www/images/logo.gif ls: /var/www/images/logo.gif: No such file or directory drwxr-xr-x 12 kc8tdw root 4096 2008-06-16 23:49 /var/www drwxr-xr-x 6 kc8tdw kc8tdw 4096 2006-12-20 01:25 /var/www/images kc8tdw@server:~$ On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Chuck Stickelman <CStickelman@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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 > To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.