Robert,
        I dont think Ive setup all three on the same machine, so I cant say 
absolutely one way or another, however I dont see any reason that any distro 
cant do this. I dont know how current redhat 7 is, but maybe its as simple as 
getting the most current version. I personally do not like redhat, it never 
works right for me. I would recommend Mandrake (especially for new users), 
Slackware always works great for me, I also have been enjoying OpenBSD, but 
its a bit more advanced, and not too easy. many of the lug members like 
Debian, one nice thing about debian is the app-get (a program that gets 
applicantions and thier dependancies). 

Jamie

On Wednesday 20 February 2002 16:30, you wrote:
> Is there a linux distribution which contains apache/mysql/php in which all
> of these work together?  I have tried redhat 7.0. In this release apache,
> mysql and php each work individually.  However php is not set up for mysql
> according to phpinfo() and gives socket errors when a php to mysql
> connection is attempted. I tried downloading the latest versions of php
> from redhat but these had unresolved package dependencies.
>
> Does anyone know of a particular version of linux that will install these
> packages so that they work together?
>
> Thanks
>
> Robert

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