Hi,

Thanks a lot for the reply. I will try to do what you have told. I
think that I will go with the instalation from the package from the
DVD of openSUSE 10.2 itself as I think that it should be holding all
the dependencies necessary. Since I am not too good at installing apps
on the Linux, I think installing from sources is not going to be a
very good Idea for me!

Another question I would like to ask which actually is a bit offtopic is:

I had tried XEN when I used SLED 10 SP1 (I used it as only this Linux
worked on my NEW system ... at the time). But when I installed Windows
XP inside XEN, it was unable to detect the ethernet ; even after
shutting down the firewall! What could be the problem? Would it have
required the drivers (I do not think so).


>
> I use XEN rather than VMWare for my Apache testing and its no problem...
>
> Make sure all your apache2 packages are installed on the vm, then start
> the service with /etc/init.d/apache2 start or rcapache2 start (whichever
> you prefer.)  You may want to do this under Yast2 > httpd as it will be
> easier for you to open up the firewall there.
>
> Then you point your browser to that vm's ip address and you should get a
> "It works!" page.
>
> The default configuration for web html pages is pointing
> to /srv/www/htdocs.  To configure apache service, go
> to /etc/apache2/default-server.conf.
>
> As for FTP servers, it depends which FTP server package you install, but
> generally all of them point to /srv/ftp for file repository.
>
> Hope that helps get you started.
>
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