On February 15, 2004 04:39 am, Trevor Smith wrote: > I bought an inexa ISW050t, 802.11b wireless router to share my ADSL [...] > no longer run either KDE (my prefered environment) or Gnome. There are OK, disregard my earlier message. I used the web admin page for my router under Win2k, set up my router to give my entire machine a direct connection (i.e. no firewall filtering in the hardware for it) and Bam! bob's my uncle in Linux again (KDE/dcopserver starts). HOWEVER, httpd has gotten broken somewhere along the way. I can't get it to start. I initially was getting this error: httpd failed. The error was: Starting httpd: httpd: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName [FAILED] but I found some reference on the 'net to this error, followed the instructions (edit httpd.conf to include a 'ServerName 127.0.0.1' line) and now the error I get is: httpd failed. The error was: Starting httpd: [FAILED] <shrug> Any ideas about how to get httpd working again? -- Trevor Smith | trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx