RE: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ?

2008-10-13 Thread Sorin Srbu
Ralph Angenendt scribbled on Saturday, October 11, 2008 2:16 PM: Rene Fournier wrote: Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with Linux, and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good walkthrough of setting up a CentOS server with Apache, PHP, and MySQL... I

Re: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ?

2008-10-11 Thread admin
1. Is there a right way to install software on Linux in general, an CentOS in particular? For example, the Package Manager on CentOS 5.2 allows you to install certain software, but often not the latest version. So if I go download MySQL 5.0.67 from the web, how do I install it and make it

Re: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ?

2008-10-11 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Rene Fournier wrote: Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with Linux, and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good walkthrough of setting up a CentOS server with Apache, PHP, and MySQL... yum install httpd php php-mysql mysql-server Et voilà. 1. Is there a

Re: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ?

2008-10-11 Thread Spike Turner
Rene Fournier wrote: From: Rene Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ? To: centos@centos.org Date: Saturday, October 11, 2008, 9:22 AM Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with Linux, and was wondering if anyone can

Re: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ?

2008-10-11 Thread Rene Fournier
On 11-Oct-08, at 2:16 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote: 3. Is it a bad idea to install some software from the command-line via wget, some software from the graphical Package Manager, and some software from the the web? What I mean is, so far it seems like Linux manages the list of installed

Re: [CentOS] Good [L]AMP tutorial for CentOS 5.2 ?

2008-10-11 Thread Niki Kovacs
Rene Fournier a écrit : Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with Linux, and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good walkthrough of setting up a CentOS server with Apache, PHP, and MySQL... I realize there are step-by-step guides of the sort