Re: [Feisty] Install LAMP server on Desktop install
- From: Roger Neth Jr <baypos@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 17:13:16 -0700
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 17:05 -0700, NoOp wrote:
I'm sure that this has been discussed here previously - I just can't
seem to find the thread. So I'll ask anew.
Background: I have a spare test machine and have yet attempted to play
with the Ubuntu LAMP server install. I'm doing a fresh install now (for
learning purposes) but as it goes through it's install paces I wonder:
- I had a previously working test Desktop install (7.04) on the drive. I
don't mind wiping out that install and installing LAMP; but is there an
easy way that I could/should have just installed the LAMP software on
the Desktop system (other than apt-get install apache etc)? I know that
I can (supposedly) go the other way; install LAMP then add the desktop.
Hello again, NoOP,
I actually have a Feisty desktop running and installed all the LAMP
packages and using webmin without a problem.
I'm sure there will be comments on the security of running a desktop as
a server but as with you is for test purposes and learning the LAMP
programs working from GUI.
There was a thread on the Ubuntu forums on this but I could not find it
again. It gave all the steps to set this up.
HTH
Roger
Revelation 7:9
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