That configuration file should be at /etc/apache/apache2.conf. One thing I've been liking about Ubuntu so far is that I can find the configuration files for every package I install in /etc very consistently.
I've actually been using Ubuntu extensively for the past month (Debian for a year before that, and Slackware since 98 before that, both for servers. Throw in a smattering of Red Hat and Mandrake desktops somewhere in there). It's my only O.S. on my laptop (and I've got the XGL/Compiz 3D desktop running on that), and I'm experimenting with it to setup a home file server running on LVM on Software RAID 1. Not everything has been easy, but it's been the easiest distro for me to find documentation and help for some reason. Nick On 7/6/06, Petri Laihonen <pietu at weblizards.net> wrote: > > I downloaded the 6.06 server edition just to test the LAMP setup. > I admit it was quick to install. On sub 1Ghz machine it took under 15 > minutes to install and be "ready" > > However, I've only had about 30-60 minutes since the installation > completion, and I have yet to figure out where to configure apache. All > virtual domains and especially how to set "index.php" as one of the > index files. The setup is so completely different from any other distro > I've installed earlier, that I need to re-learn where to find and what > controls what. > > "slocate httpd.conf" is sort of useless, as there is nothing in that > file except some notification about backwards compatibility. (If I > remember that right) > > Perhaps next week I'll crack down and resort to RTFM. > > Petri > > > > Andrew Baudouin wrote: > > I don't think Kubuntu is really considered as a separate distribution. > > Since the project's standardized on gnome they had to make things > > separate. They use the same repositories.... > > > > I like Ubuntu and have no problems recommending it, especially since > > they just released their new version, 6.06 LTS. Its my preferred desktop > > distro. > > > > > > -ray wrote: > > > > > >> List has been kinda quiet lately, so here ya go... In the past 7 > years, > >> I've used various distros on my workstation at the office. Been > running > >> Debian sid for a few years and think it's time for a change. > >> > >> Heard good things about Ubuntu, but i like KDE. Anyone running > Kubuntu? > >> They seem to stay current with ubuntu, i just wonder why there's > another > >> distrib instead of just KDE packages for ubuntu? > >> > >> What else do ya'll run on the desktop? Debian unstable has a few small > >> annoying problems that i could probably fix, but i dont have the time > to > >> fix it nor do i think i should have to. It's to be expected with the > >> unstable branch, so I guess i'm looking for something a little more > >> polished. Suggestions? > >> > >> ray > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > General mailing list > > General at brlug.net > > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > General at brlug.net > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://brlug.net/pipermail/general_brlug.net/attachments/20060707/39eaf317/attachment-0001.htm
