On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 19:07:53 +1100
Rick Welykochy <r...@praxis.com.au> wrote:

> There is more than one way to do it. Open up a shell and type:
> 
> sudo /etc/init.d/apache start

It's actually apache2, according to
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/i386/apache2.2-common/filelist.
Equivalently, "sudo service apache2 start" will do the same thing, is
probably more intuitive for someone unfamiliar with a Unix shell to
remember, and is compatible with both sysvinit and Upstart scripts.

> Familiarise yourself with shell operations and things become ... easier.

Couldn't agree more on this point.

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