Cheers Ardesco.
I'll read that linky. It just seemed strange, I think it is a debian thing, and ubuntu is pretty much debian +gnome.
'Nerd' from Alex is a bit Pot-Kettleish
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Apologies - I am high on thallium poweder tonight, I will get me coat...
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I was sitting here wondering what you are going on about when I suddenly realised i'm looking back at what i wrote first closing one eye reading the text, opening it and doing the same with the other eye....
Curse you and your Russian mind tricks!!!
Anyway I have no idea what you are on about AtW....
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Is it not slightly modified then AtW ?
I was assuming so since it installs with a full GUI. I only use linux for servers as unfortunatly I need to use programs like MS Office which don't work too well in Linux (and why screw about with WINE for an age to get the damn thing working at 90% when you can just run XP and be compatible with every majour peice of software out there)
I await your response so that I can see how I have made an arse of myself this time
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*cough* Nerd *cough*Originally posted by Ardesco(***Note*** Ubuntu is a slightly modified Debian build that I don't personally use.
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With apache 2 you will have 2 directories, sites-available and sites-enabled. create a file in the sites-available directory (call it anything you want) and put in the site definition that you would usually put in your httpd.conf file (if using apache 1).
then on the command line do:
a2ensite <filename>
This will symlink the file into the sites-enabled directory.
To remove a site do the following:
a2dissite <filename>
This removes the symlink from the enabled directory without removing the cfg file.
Look here for more information:
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/207
It may seem cumbersome at first, but it can be quite useful when dealing with lots of sites.
(***Note*** Ubuntu is a slightly modified Debian build that I don't personally use. I'm assuming that Ubuntu is the same as Debian in this regard)
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For a simple website:
I would recommend the full J2EE treatment, with application servers clustered against a full Oracle Enterprise backend.
You know it makes sense.
HTH
EDS
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Quick Q Ardesco. Ive just put ubuntu on a laptop to replace suse. It looks as if the debian apache install has fiddled with the standard apache config stuffOriginally posted by ArdescoThey certainly can, however if you use a Linux distro like Debian it is much easier to set it all up for linux as you can quickly install extra PHP and Apache modules with minimum fuss.
. How do you use this 'sites-enabled' thing?
Is there a specific naming convention or do the entries need to match a vhost entry or something?
cheers.
wdmig
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Don't you mean WIMP.... (Windows IIS Mysql PHP)Originally posted by AtWEven better you can just MySQL and PHP on Windows, thus making it just MP.
Not the top of the pile IMHO
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MySQL has Windows support, perhaps the quickest way to setup would be to install MySQL on a Windows machine, together with IIS...
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Even better you can just MySQL and PHP on Windows, thus making it just MP.
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