You can start apache by running the command in the .TODO that is in /root or
with apacheconfig.

I did have one problem with the Storm installation. It appears to have removed
an entry from the partition map of my first hard drive (hda) which was my
Windows install. Oh well. Anyways it installed fine on my second hard drive.
Initially I had some trouble getting X setup. I was able to choose my voodoo3
after installing XF86Setup, and the SVGA server. The mouse was not working in X
with Protocol "IMPS/2", I did manage to get it going with Protocol "Mouse
Systems". GPM was using type psaux, I changed it to imps2 at one point so that
I could use all three buttons in the console, yet that killed it under X.

I couldn't get the Sound Blaster Live! module to work very well (wrong kernel)
although if I loaded it in X it would play music. If I attempted to switch to a
console the machine froze.

Anyways looks like a lot of time was spent on the gui installer and
bootloader. For now I've gone back to an RPM based distro but will keep
watching Storm... apt-get is cool. :-)

What's this potato linux... Storm planning on going ppc?

Regards,
Charles Stevenson
Software Engineer

On Sun, 04 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Excellent
> 
> I put linux native (1.5 GB) and the swap (125MB) on the first two
> partitions.  Then the rest of the 30 GB for the windows partition.  I
> "was" worried that having the linux before Windows would change the
> drive letter to D:, but was surprised when it was still C:.  Now I'm
> just working on getting a Windows Mount.  Also my apache doesn't appear
> to work, but fixing it should help me understand some more terminal
> commands.  Thanks for the help so far.
> 
> 
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