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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostBack to this: 50Mb is quite impressive, but that still includes a GUI. I'm confused: I thought as it's all based on a command line OS, and command line only version ought to be easy to find.
I had thought that most Linux distributions could do the same. I would think you go into the config files...in /etc/rc.d (or whatever) and remove the GUI bits..or uninstall the GUI. Ubuntu does come in a server version I think.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostBack to this: 50Mb is quite impressive, but that still includes a GUI. I'm confused: I thought as it's all based on a command line OS, and command line only version ought to be easy to find.
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Originally posted by KevinS View PostOh I see - well, say what you mean then!!
Damn Small Linux - only 50Mb and ships with Monkey HTTPD..
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Originally posted by KevinS View PostOh I see - well, say what you mean then!!
Damn Small Linux - only 50Mb and ships with Monkey HTTPD..
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Oh I see - well, say what you mean then!!
Damn Small Linux - only 50Mb and ships with Monkey HTTPD..
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Thanks, but what I was asking was not how to setup a webserver on an existing install, but what's the smallest lightest Linux install I can get to act only as a webserver?
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Install Apache (it is very easy to install from the command line, or if using something like Ubuntu apt-get, yast on Suse, etc)..
Edit: On the Apache docs page there is an 'Overview for the impatient'.. You can chage step 1 (lynx) with:
wget http://www.smudge-it.co.uk/pub/apach...d-2.2.8.tar.gzLast edited by KevinS; 23 May 2008, 08:28.
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So what's the quickest easiest way to get a command line only Linux to act as a webserver?
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I think WHSmith are selling a Linux starter kit with everything inside. Haven't taken a look myself (I went with freebSD) but for a newbie that would be the way to go. It most likely contains Ubuntu.
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