Re: make problem on new installation

From: Jon Dowland (jon-dowland_at_ncl.ac.uk)
Date: 04/29/05

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    Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 16:52:22 +0100
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    Marty Landman wrote:

    > Is it possible for me to take another approach? It's been a while since I
    > had Debian on my network. If this way is not working out, can you please
    > advise me on the more standard way on Debian? Is it apt-get? I really
    > have
    > forgotten that, is there a tutorial online I can refresh my memory with?

    Well you could install apache with

    # apt-get install apache

    Assuming a suitably configured apt...

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