I was more thinking thttpd or lighttpd depending on if it's a static or dynamic 
page. Both of which are free, lightweight, and can run on basic install of 
Linux, small enough to run an almost any device that can boot Linux kernel...

Cheers!!

On Aug 21, 2013, at 1:15 PM, Mark Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 08/21/13 13:04, Aemilianus Kehler wrote:
>> Learn Linux
> 
> Which isn't a webserver.
> 
> Well, unless you're freaking nuts, see:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUX_web_server
> 
> Running Apache or nginx on top of GNU/Linux in a virtual machine on top of 
> Windows is definitely not a light weight setup.
> 
> Running Apache or nginix on Windows less so (they're both ported and 
> supported), but its clear enough from the original post that something 
> lighter than Apache and nginx is called for.
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