Thank you! That worked. For some reason PHP extensions were also disabled by default. That seems strange for a LAMP concept.
Petri Nicholas Istre wrote: > 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 > <mailto: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 <mailto:General at brlug.net> > > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > General at brlug.net <mailto: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 >
