Re: [CentOS] Using LAMP stacks

2013-03-14 Thread Cliff Pratt
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Bruce Whealton wrote: >> >>Your server has probably got all the components of a LAMP stack on it. >>If it hasn't it is a simple matter of installing them using yum. You would > learn a lot by doing it that way. yum will put stuff in the correct > locations. > >>If

Re: [CentOS] Using LAMP stacks

2013-03-14 Thread m . roth
Bruce Whealton wrote: >>One option is to find an appliance ISO and use that rather than try to > install a LAMP stack on top of an existing system. > > I suppose you are correct. The real problem I was having was getting > domain1.com to point to one location and domain2.com to point to another >

Re: [CentOS] Using LAMP stacks

2013-03-14 Thread Bruce Whealton
> >Your server has probably got all the components of a LAMP stack on it. >If it hasn't it is a simple matter of installing them using yum. You would learn a lot by doing it that way. yum will put stuff in the correct locations. >If you are sure that you want to use a pre-packed LAMP stack, then I

Re: [CentOS] Using LAMP stacks

2013-03-13 Thread Cliff Pratt
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Bruce Whealton wrote: > Hello all, > I thought some of the LAMP stacks at Bitnami would be great for > getting it all setup in Centos. Making sure everything is in the right > place and referenced correctly. I'm curious, though, as Centos comes with > Apa

[CentOS] Using LAMP stacks

2013-03-13 Thread Bruce Whealton
Hello all, I thought some of the LAMP stacks at Bitnami would be great for getting it all setup in Centos. Making sure everything is in the right place and referenced correctly. I'm curious, though, as Centos comes with Apache already and it's running on my system. So, I wonder what thes