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21:05 Mon Sep 7 I don't understand what the issue is Changing file permissions
20:24 Mon Sep 7 I have tried to -W in /var/www but it is still +W Changing file permissions
19:52 Mon Sep 7 Not a bug, but a gap in understanding Changing file permissions
19:30 Mon Sep 7 I think I used SFTP, Alon.. and I have tried regular unix Changing file permissions
19:00 Mon Sep 7 A couple of tips... Changing file permissions
18:46 Mon Sep 7 Sorry, my wrong. I should be more specific. Changing file permissions
18:35 Mon Sep 7 Sorry, but I still don't understand... Changing file permissions
18:27 Mon Sep 7 Changing permissions - read, Changing file permissions
18:01 Mon Sep 7 more information required Changing file permissions
17:37 Sun Sep 6 Donations What about a LimeSurvey Appliance?
07:21 Sat Sep 5 It probably has already been working since my last post. . :) LAMP phpMyAdmin supports INNODB - no need to edit my.cnf? (SOLVED)
15:48 Fri Sep 4 Problem solved Turnkey Linux fails to acquire IP addresses
11:23 Fri Sep 4 Steps to enabled InnoDB as default storage engine LAMP phpMyAdmin supports INNODB - no need to edit my.cnf? (SOLVED)
09:44 Fri Sep 4 Thanks Just discovered webmin plugins
06:43 Fri Sep 4 LimeSurvey What about a LimeSurvey Appliance?
04:33 Fri Sep 4 To the best of my knowledge they are all stable Just discovered webmin plugins
22:35 Thu Sep 3 Fix commited mysql root password (SOLVED)
16:16 Thu Sep 3 Thank you.. LAMP phpMyAdmin supports INNODB - no need to edit my.cnf? (SOLVED)
15:55 Thu Sep 3 No problem, just keep... LAMP phpMyAdmin supports INNODB - no need to edit my.cnf? (SOLVED)
15:35 Thu Sep 3 Hi Alon, sorry for me being LAMP phpMyAdmin supports INNODB - no need to edit my.cnf? (SOLVED)

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