I've been learning Linux on and off for the last year... I have 2 systems
here that I have set up.
Mandrake 9.0 with Apache 1.3.26, BlueDragon 3.0.2 (Free version), MySQL
3.xx, and BIND 9.2, it was a learning curb to set up, this was my first set
up attemp, but after learning how to set it up (by just doing it) and
countless web ressources this little server is very stable.
My new system is RedHat 9, Apache 2.0.48, MySQL 3.xx, Bind 9.2.1 and CFMX
6.1. I took my time to install this, had a hard time finding drivers for my
NIC... after the install I noticed I made a mistake in the config, so the
next day I reinstalled the system completly, in a couple of hours, I was up
with no problems.
So far this system is running very well also, it still hasn't had alot of
work, but it looks good so far.
Yves
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Sabir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 novembre 2003 03:41
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF on Linux
Hi all,
I'm a long time CF on Windows user who's thinking of dabbling with
Linux as a possible future server platform.
While my Cold Fusion skills are quite high, I'm a pretty basic Linux
user. I can set up a box and know my way around the file system , but
have never had to configure a web server from scratch.
How does the CF install experience compare to that of Windows? Am I
looking at hours of fiddling around with config files and pulling my
hair out? Or will I be leaning back in my chair sipping daiquiris and
pressing the 'y' key every now and then?
The target platform I'm looking at if RedHat 7.3, running Tomcat. A
client has specifically requested this config.. is it sensible? I've
noticed that Tomcat isn't officially supported by MM, though they have
a few technotes on the install process.
Thanks, bye!
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Ryan Sabir
Newgency Pty Ltd
2a Broughton St
Paddington 2021
Sydney, Australia
Ph (02) 9331 2133
Fax (02) 9331 5199
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