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Then, run the two <code>apt-get</code> commands above and do a system restart.
 
Then, run the two <code>apt-get</code> commands above and do a system restart.
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== Is you code updated? ==
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There are instructions to update your DW code at [[Dev Maintenance]].
  
 
== Restarting Apache ==
 
== Restarting Apache ==

Revision as of 05:54, 8 September 2008

Is your system updated?

Make sure that your system is updated. Dreamwidth code is best supported by Ubuntu Intrepid. To update all your packages, you should be logged in as root and then run:

apt-get update
apt-get upgrade

If you need to upgrade Ubuntu from Hardy to Intrepid, first you will want to edit this file:

vi /etc/apt/sources.list

And replace all instances of "hardy" with "intrepid". The easy vi command for that is:

%s/hardy/intrepid/g

Then, run the two apt-get commands above and do a system restart.

Is you code updated?

There are instructions to update your DW code at Dev Maintenance.

Restarting Apache

Sometimes stopping and restarting Apache can help:

sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 stop
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start

Apache error logs

The error logs for Apache (the web server) are located at /var/log/apache2/error.log for a default Ubuntu installation. Loading blank pages are probably the result of mod_perl crashing (often called a "segfault").

Are there new ljconfig.pl options you are missing?

Check and see if there have been changes, such as additions or removals, to variables in ljconfig.pl.