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Hey all,
I don't know if this was the right forum, but since it's mod-related, I figured I'd post it here.
I was wondering how it would be possible to hook up cold cathodes to my desk. It was suggested to just buy a power supply and use the outputs of it to hook it up to the cathodes, but...
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The vhosts and subdomains worked fine...
after I realized I hadn't uncommented #Include /conf/vhosts/vhosts.conf.
>_<
Thanks for the help everyone.
Just tried your suggestion, and it didn't work :(
I forgot to mention in my earlier post that it does serve the documents, e.g.:
If I go to example.no-ip.com, I will see /var/www/htdocs
If I go to test.example.no-ip.com, I also see /var/www/htdocs
I don't get it. :(
Hello all,
I am having some trouble configuring my subdomains properly on Gentoo Linux with Apache 2.0.50.
Right now my current set up is as follows:
- Router (192.168.1.1)
- Main Computer (XP - 192.168.1.100)
- 'Server' (Gentoo - 192.168.1.102)
I have a NoIP address, for argument's...
I wired them in parallel to find that the voltage was about 9V, and the current is around 50mA, as opposed to 40, or dropping to 3, but the fan still doesn't spin.
Mad_Pyro: were you telling me to do this to show me that the currents will add, or were you planning on the fan working? :confused:
You are right about that, I didn't even bother to check the current; the 9V is only giving me 40mA, and the fan needs .4A.
I don't understand why, when I connect both the batteries together, the current _drops_, instead of rising, though (it drops to around 3mA).
Hi, I'm new to the Hardforum, and new to hardware in general, also T-T.
Yesterday I wanted to undergo an "experiment", per say.
I have a Nidec TA350DC, model M33503 (which doesn't happen to be on there :confused: ), and two 9V batteries.
I figured that since the fan took 12VDC, I could...