It might not be this, but I've done it in the past. Check that when you 
installed Cake you also copied over the .htacces files. They exist in the root, 
in /app and in /app/webroot. If these files are hidden it is easy to overlook 
them, especially the one in the root.

Jeremy Burns
On 27 Jan 2010, at 15:24, Andrew Poquette wrote:

> So, I installed cake, set everything up, and have the welcome page
> saying that Cake can connect to the database, and I'm good to go.
> 
> I created a model, a controller, and a view via the tutorial, but when
> I go to http://localhost/posts/index I get a 404 error.  I've searched
> the group here and I couldn't find a solution.
> 
> Totally new to cake, so I may have screwed something up but I'm
> developing in Ubuntu and apache, php, and mysql are all installed and
> working.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas on why I wouldn't be able to see the view?
> Everything is 100% copied from the tutorial!
> 
> Thanks for your help!
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