Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-17 Thread Vizion
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 14:09, the author Broming plutonium contributed to the dialogue on Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on Linux: & > I recommend instead though that you install & something like Fedora Core fedora core is a form of linux.. If you really want a server system you could try FreeBSD

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-17 Thread dan
Broming plutonium wrote: I recommend instead though that you install something like Fedora Core What's Fedora Core? I know it's an operating system but...what does it do? Hmmm... I never tried this but can't one install Apache on non-Windows using a pre-packaged - i.e., pre-compiled and linked -

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-17 Thread Broming plutonium
> I recommend instead though that you install something like Fedora Core What's Fedora Core? I know it's an operating system but...what does it do? > Hmmm... I never tried this but can't one install > Apache on non-Windows using a pre-packaged - i.e., > pre-compiled and linked - executable? Yes

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-17 Thread Duncan Lithgow
Tim Burden wrote: Why not start simple, like with Fedora. Then you can do yum install apache and all is well. Later, when you become a bitchin Linux guru, move to a harder distro. When installing Fedora Core 3 you can just tick the boxes and get php, apache, and mysql all setup (actually you ha

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-16 Thread NetSuporte
Try http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/apache2 There you will find Apache2. Philip Eric Ladner wrote: Xandros reports that it's compatible with Debian package from the Woody distribution. See http://packages.debian.org/sta ble/web/apache

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread Tim Burden
Why not start simple, like with Fedora. Then you can do yum install apache and all is well. Later, when you become a bitchin Linux guru, move to a harder distro. - Original Message - From: "Broming plutonium" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 7:22 PM Subject: [EMAIL PROT

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread ganesan malairaja
From: Eric Ladner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Eric Ladner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on Linux Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 21:35:34 -0500 Xandros reports that it's compatible with Debian package from the Woody distribution. See http://packages

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread Eric Ladner
Xandros reports that it's compatible with Debian package from the Woody distribution.  See http://packages.debian.org/sta ble/web/apache Interesting that no 2.0 package is availible.  You'd probably have to search the docs for the proper way to install apache (probably requires more than just that

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread Robert Zagarello
Hmmm... I never tried this but can't one install Apache on non-Windows using a pre-packaged - i.e., pre-compiled and linked - executable? This is where the previous advice on using Gentoo or Fedora Core may come in handy, because it may be readily available for those OSs. The only reason your s

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Broming plutonium wrote: Hello everyone. I lost my Windows OS, and installed Xandros, which is a version of Linux. I'n not at all familiar with Linux. How do I install Apache on it? I downloaded the source code, unzipped it, and did ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2. Everything seemed to go n

[users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread Broming plutonium
Hello everyone. I lost my Windows OS, and installed Xandros, which is a version of Linux. I'n not at all familiar with Linux. How do I install Apache on it? I downloaded the source code, unzipped it, and did ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2. Everything seemed to go normally until this line