hi,
i just installed red hat linux 7.0 on my machine.
everything in the installation was nice gui based.
then after it booted first it just hung up on :
loading eth0 interface :
then i did interactive mode and skipped this and those with the word netfs.
finally i got down to $ prompt.
then as i was logged in as root i went to /usr/X11R6/bin
i ran ./XF86_SVGA but it kept throwing error that xserver not started and
xconfig not found etc .
finally i got tired and came back to email for help.
so help me on how to go about gettinga gui running on the machine.
as i'm not great at vi editor or linux comands like copy etc.
also i have to install java and other things. if you'll can give me links on
some web site where i can learn this step by step
thanks
vijay.
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From: Matthew Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: vijay kukreja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: just new to linux
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 10:49:45 +1000
> i have just bought a pentium ii 300 mhz machine with win95 on it.
> i am a java programmer. but all the time i have worked on windows and
intel,
> sometimes ported code from windows to linux and unix.
> but its the first time i'm going to install linux on my own.
> first thing is i need to run a application server for hosting my own
website
> using java server pages and servlets and jdbc.
> i have some plans for the architecture but i'm thinking on the Operating
> system. the site i currently host is javareference.com is html based. i
will
> be porting it to a dynamic site.
> suggestions needed on linux, java versions, stability, appserver etc.
> thanks all in advance,
Depends realy on cost, there are some free servers that will let you run
servlets etc (Tomcat, Orion, JBOSS). Do you need J2ee development
environment?
If all you need is jsp, servlets, and some database thing, I would look at
Tomcat (http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/index.html), with a some JDO
implementation (JDBC is so 1990's:). JDO makes your life very esay by
hiding the jdbc stuff, you to queries an object level. Most of them do all
sorts of funky shit as well like caching.
For a JDO implementation, i believe JBOSS comes with one, but ive never used
it. I have used and would recomend Castor (castor.exolab.org).
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