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JacobsDream said:A little problem.
I'm trying to install apache on my machine, I unpacked and configured it, now comes the make and install parts and I'm stuck:
Maybe the screenshot will explain better.
I can't run make either on the bash prompt or the > after configuring.
JacobsDream said:I didn't know apache came prepackaged, thanks.
Swart said:You could also run XAMP. Doesn't require installation. Drop it into a directory and run it and bingo! Apache, MySQL, PHP5 are running! You can even use it in combination with your exisiting Apache installation as long as you either shut it down first or change the port numbers.
XAMP runs on XP as well. So you can swap between platforms with little effort.
JacobsDream said:Coolness.
I took the linux plunge less than a week ago and wow, my xp machine seems like old material each time I kvm-switch.
JacobsDream said:I'm running Suse Linux 10 on a PIII 933mhz 256mb ram machine and was actually looking to up my ram to 512.
Is vmware opensource/freeware? Didn't know that.
JacobsDream said:Cool, the vmware player seems feature rich regardless.
Swart said:It is quite good. You can create your virtual machine in vmware workstation and then use it with the player. If there's any commercial product worth purchasing, this is it. The price is quite reasonable too!
StromRider said:How much is the workstation version? I've got the vmplayer working now and can run livecd's of different distros in it so I don't have to keep creating coasters. But how would you run xp in it? I've seen screenshots of it but can't figure out how it would be done.
wiggsfly said:Although I prefer gnome, I've found it far less stable then KDE on the laptop I'm using.
Last week though I got ****ed at linux all together and switched back to XP. Anyone know a really stable distro for a Dell latitude notebook????
Swart said:Download the trial version of vmware workstation. It will "boot" a virtual PC complete with BIOS that you can adjust the settings. Then, simply insert your XP CD (or link to an ISO - much quicker) and it will boot from the CD. By default, an 8GB file is created for your virtual C: drive, but this can be adjusted. It's very nifty!
StromRider said:Can you save this installation - as a vmx/vmd whatever they're called file - to use in future so you don't have to install each time?
If the answer is yes, can you do the same for a different linux distro?
StromRider said:Another question. If you are in an xp vm surfing the net are you still subject to the spyware/virus issues of windows or are you ok because you are in linux to start wth?
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