SV: Fedora, Apache & PHP

peter.gustafsson at nordea.com peter.gustafsson at nordea.com
Thu Oct 7 13:08:00 UTC 2004


Linux is so easy to setup as windwos
 
peter

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Hi Bryan,
 
Many thanks for that!  I'll have a look through it...
 
I just wish Linux was as easy to setup as Windows...that is about the only
advantage Windows has, but it is a good advantage!
 
Peter.

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From: Bryan McClellan [mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of
Bryan McClellan
Sent: 07 October 2004 13:53
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: RE: Fedora, Apache & PHP


On the development box I have put together these instructions from my
compilation on FC2. They may need a little tweaking for the new versions of
the packages however if you are comfortable with these packages listed this
will work fine.

  _____  

From: fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Peter Borcherds
Sent: Thu 10/7/2004 6:03 AM
To: fedora-list at redhat.com
Subject: Fedora, Apache & PHP



Hi all,
 
I'm busy downloading the Fedora ISO's - my plan is to use a spare PC as a
server for my web development, as well as a Media Server.
 
What I am planning to do is to use a drive caddy with one HDD with XP Pro,
running IIS5.1 and MS SQL Server 2000, for local development & testing of
ASP coded websites, and another HDD with Fedora, running Apache and mySQL
Server, for local development & testing of PHP coded websites.
 
My plan for a Media Server is the following:
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1626400,00.asp
<http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1626400,00.asp> 
 
Now...my questions...
 
Where is the best place to find out information on setting up a PC as a
development server - somewhere that lists the programs needed and how to
configure them. I am running a wireless network, although I might hardwire
the server to the router for more stability.
 
Anyone have any useful sites or tips they could send me?  Bear in mind that
I am a Linux newbie (although I did experiment with RedHat 8 a while back),
but am experienced with computers as I also provide IT support for my
clients (from fixing PC problems to building new PC's).
 
Thanks,
 
Peter

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