Some months back I started using Cherokee for a local server in my science
classroom. It served me well, and now I would like to use it on my home
machine to test new websites before I upload them to the remote server.
I do not want Cherokee running all the time, just when I want to do some
testing. I think the right approach is to issue "cherokee start" from the
terminal. If that is not correct, please tell me.

I'm running Ubuntu Jaunty, and I added the PPA repository to get version
0.99. I had it running just fine after executing "cherokee-admin" and
starting it from the web interface.

Then I tested website files that I had copied to /var/www and discovered
that PHP was not executing. I had installed php5-cgi with FastCGI support.

I messed around trying to solve that, and I seem to have mucked up the
installation somehow. Now when I try to start the server, I get this error:

bind.c:284: Could not bind() port=80 (UID=0, GID=0)

I tried rebooting, but I still get the error. Suggestions?

Lane
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