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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Doogee on 15 September 2002, 18:07

Title: Apache in Linux
Post by: Doogee on 15 September 2002, 18:07
hey i was wondering if u guys could tell me how to get apache up and goin. On windows it was easy the installer did everything but since im new to the linux world ive got no idea about all this "compiling" and make commands and stuff.
Title: Apache in Linux
Post by: TheQuirk on 15 September 2002, 22:26
http://www.e-gineer.com/instructions/install-apache1xx-on-linux.phtml (http://www.e-gineer.com/instructions/install-apache1xx-on-linux.phtml)

if that doesn't help, I'll write out the instructions.. But you really should search the web before asking..
Title: Apache in Linux
Post by: Master of Reality on 16 September 2002, 03:20
this should be in the faq...

first, what linux distro are you running?
Title: Apache in Linux
Post by: voidmain on 16 September 2002, 03:21
What Linux distro do you have?  Usually Apache is installed by default on most Linux distributions.  Then all you have to do is "start" it and set it to start up automatically when your system boots.