abhishek jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Any pointers on how to uninstall 
standard servers.Do i need to do rpm -e or
something similar.

"Something Similar". Unlike in windows, you really dont have to uninstall 
anything, If you dont want these servers/services to start up, just go to 
/etc/init.d and use chkconfig to change the options for these services (before 
you ask, man chkconfig is the answer!).
IMHO, one of the cool features of linux is that multiple versions of 
servers/software can cohabit ("live in sin"?) and you could even run both or 
all of them concurrently (as long as you change the ports they listen on).
you now install apache with mod_perl and run that init script.




With Warm Regards,
Shivkumar
www.outbackwifi.com
 
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