1. After updating two 7.1 boxes, I get some sort of web server error: lighttfp ? or something like that. I usually see it after using synaptic.
2. I keep getting"locale" ? errors. When I try to set the clock, use aptitude, see messages in synaptic, etc, text is so garbled as to be unreadable.
john
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1. Lighttpd is a web server similar to apache but smaller. You must have a broken dependency somewhere. If you don't use it just remove it.
2. Your machine is probably set to the wrong locale. Open a terminal and su to root then enter dpkg-reconfigure locales. Deselect the unwanted ones and select en_US.utf-8.
I found if you select the default while installing(en_US) you will get the issues you describe. I try to make sure I select en_US.utf-8 during the install and avoid the problems.
eriefisher
2. Your machine is probably set to the wrong locale. Open a terminal and su to root then enter dpkg-reconfigure locales. Deselect the unwanted ones and select en_US.utf-8.
I found if you select the default while installing(en_US) you will get the issues you describe. I try to make sure I select en_US.utf-8 during the install and avoid the problems.
eriefisher
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I have tried reconfiguring the locales before. Unfortunately, it did not work this time or the last time. I still have garbled text in the same apps. Interestingly enough, aptitude looks fine when I run it as a user, it's when I become root that the problem manifests itself. There must be a connection since all of these problems are tied to apps run as root.
As far as lighttpd, I don't know how it got on my system - is it part of the iso or from and upgrade?
Thanks.
john
As far as lighttpd, I don't know how it got on my system - is it part of the iso or from and upgrade?
Thanks.
john
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lighttpd comes with antiX.
I get the same problem as you OU812 when running apps like mc as root, and reconfiguring locales doesn't help either. Not sure why this is happening.
I get the same problem as you OU812 when running apps like mc as root, and reconfiguring locales doesn't help either. Not sure why this is happening.
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Thanks for the info. Anti - are also having the same problem with lighttpd? Just try to install something. When the process finishes, that's when you'll get a popup detailing the problem. Thanks.
john
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I found a copy of the first antix xfce test iso - so this is the 7.1 test release. I had no issues with setting the clock, aptitude, etc. So I'm wondering if something got installed along the way that messed things up - something that was added from base to full. Thanks.
john
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