This didn't work either. I am losing all hope that I will ever get this thing to work. I guess I will try again later today and maybe some magic will happen.
On Monday, June 16, 2014 9:54:22 PM UTC-7, crazybucket wrote: > You do use the /var/www directory for apache. The problem, as someone else > mentioned, is that there is another webserver running on it out of the box, > so you need to disable it and the associated mess with systemctl: > > systemctl disable cloud9.service > systemctl disable gateone.service > systemctl disable bonescript.service > systemctl disable bonescript.socket > systemctl disable bonescript-autorun.service > systemctl disable avahi-daemon.service > systemctl disable gdm.service > systemctl disable mpd.service > > > Now we can use the beaglebone more like a headless linux machine. Last > time I played with it, apache was already installed (!) but running on an > alternate port. So lets fix that - open /etc/apache2/ports.conf and change > this: > > NameVirtualHost *:8080 > Listen 8080 > > to this: > > NameVirtualHost *:80 > Listen 80 > > > Save it and restart apache: > > apachectl graceful > > > Then you should see the "It works!" page by navigating to the beaglebone's > IP address. Apache runs just fine on the beaglebone - much faster than the > pentium II that I used to to learned linux on... > > > > On Saturday, June 7, 2014 12:07:15 AM UTC-5, Michael Thompson wrote: >> >> I flashed Debian to the eMMC and it seems to be working fine. My plan is >> to host a small web page using Apache. I installed Apache and using the IP >> address the BeagleBone 101 loads fine from outside my network. >> >> So, my question is, in what directory do I save my index.html file in >> order to see it as the default page served by Apache? There are no files in >> the /var/www/ directory so I am confused. On my Linux Mint (Debian edition) >> all I had to do was save my index file in the www directory. >> >> Anyone know where I am going wrong? >> >> Thanks!! >> > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
