WHM(Cpanel) is very useful, it saves a lot of time. When you compile apache and php, just need a few clicks(choose apache version, php version, apache modules and php extensions), then make a cup of coffee, sit down to wait. If I compile apache and php manually, it'll take up much time.
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:59 AM, H. Kurth Bemis <[email protected]>wrote: > Not sure how this might come across, but I'll say it anyway. > > Dump Cpanel and learn the command line. IME cpanel is more of a hinder > and less of a help. Ditto plesk and webmin. Point and click will only > get you so far, or not far at all in many cases. > > ~k > > On Fri, 2010-01-08 at 05:10 +0800, CdrPlum wrote: > > Lots of things to do, compiled apache and php more than 5 times(using > > WHM cpanel's easy install feature), installed activemq, ejabberd, > > meteor, tried rabbited, orbited. > > memcache and sphinx are on my server already. Until today, 9 days > > work, finally finished it. most features of 0.9.x work well now. > > > > I like statusnet's code, really nice. but the server environment is > > complicated. sn isn't suitable for newbie webmaster. 2-3 years > > experiences in web dev area are needed I think. > > you need to know how to compile apache and php, how to install modules > > on linux server. need to learn many web servers. > > > > Very happy now, > > thanks for your help. > > > > Jesse > > _______________________________________________ > > StatusNet-dev mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.status.net/mailman/listinfo/statusnet-dev > > >
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