Hello Kenu!
The BBB comes with an active webserver already running on it.  I wanted to 
do the same thing as you originally.  You can access the website as soon as 
you boot up the BBB, then you can use the website to access the Cloud9 IDE 
to browse through all of the relevant Website files.  As a beginner, I was 
extremely confused by all of the different HTML and JS files, but I talked 
to Jason Kridner one day about how he could perhaps re-organize the files 
to make it more understandable for newbies who want to understand how the 
"out of the box" BBB webserver and website is setup and organized.  I think 
now it should be more obvious as to which files you actually need and how 
they work together.  You are able to go in and start modifying the website 
straight away.....great learning!

Good luck!
-frenchy
www.voltvision.com



On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 11:41:31 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Greetings, everyone!
>
> I want to set up my Beaglebone Black as a web server so that it can host a 
> website.
>
> But I am extremely new to beaglebone and debian/linux systems so I am 
> looking for advice on where to start, what to download and how to download 
> it, or even recommendations on books to read on how to do this task.
>
> I have scoured the internet about web servers and beaglebone black but 
> they have not been helpful. I am hoping experts or experienced programmers 
> can help.
>
> I am using BeagleBone Black, Revision C that I believe comes pre-installed 
> with debian (I assume so since when I bring up LXTerminal it says 
> debian@beaglebone: ~)
>
> Thank you in advanced!
>

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