My distro of choice for servers is Debian - this will happily install MySQL, PHP and Apache for you. If PostgreSQL is more to your taste, choose this instead.Quote:
Originally Posted by StewartKnight
I'm only playing devil's advocate really :evil:
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My distro of choice for servers is Debian - this will happily install MySQL, PHP and Apache for you. If PostgreSQL is more to your taste, choose this instead.Quote:
Originally Posted by StewartKnight
I'm only playing devil's advocate really :evil:
While we're talking about LAMP applications I should probably mention Cacti.
http://www.cacti.net/
Just set it up to keep an eye on the traffic levels over the main switches at Carr Hill. :)
as a welshman living in lancashire i would advise you to watch your back ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ric_
(also, the sheep up this way are rubbish)
My sheep are fine :P You can't beat a good penguin though! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by StuartC
lmao touch-Â ;) lol
As it turns out, I can explain whats in the distro - convienent email with the 'man knows all' (mark'll know who that is lol)
I did indeed, so it looks as tho it cud be because I left the damn LAN cable unplugged lmao :embarassed:Quote:
I take it that you were able to successfully complete installation using the second CD?
If so, you should now have a fully working Apache/PHP/MySQL setup.
The default document root for the server is /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
*doh!*
I'll leave it off for now - monday shall be a day of fun (moving the D. head to a new room - its alright for some - sorting benq's projector out and re-configuring up a laptop. *yawns*)
P.S. Dunno whether it can be posted to a open forum lol Powys probably wudn't like it, but I shall chat to 'the man' about it - maybe theres a altered version that could be made or sumthin :)
Cheers,
N.
Tough. As a receipant of the software which is covered by the GPL you have a right to distribute it. Powys can't take that away from you. If they try you can tip off the Apache foundation who will sue them. They like free money.Quote:
Powys probably wudn't like it
You tryin' to get Nick into trouble Nath!!! ;)
I'm sure he'd be all for posting it up.
Yeah, but I'm refering to settings i.e. pre-populated fields like nameserver, webmaster email addy (mark - chris is still in it... is he still there? :S), etc. that are in the build i.e. on the cd already when you are installing it.
I'm sure nick wouldnt have objections, but my point is that "I" did not make the build of it, so surely I dont have the right to provide it to a third party - GPL or no GPL lol
Hope that makes more sense :)
I've sent nick the link to this topic so maybe he'll sign up and comment himself ;) (or email me and give me what for - only jokin nick if ya readin this :))
Cheers
N.
As a recipient of the software you inherit all the freedoms preserved in the GPL, including re-distribution.Quote:
I'm sure nick wouldnt have objections, but my point is that "I" did not make the build of it, so surely I dont have the right to provide it to a third party - GPL or no GPL lol
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq....difiedVersions