I was actually thinking Ubuntu but the scripts I'm planning on making should apply pretty universally to any debian-based system.
Ringo Ted Smith wrote: > On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 11:19 -0700, Chris Humphry wrote: >> >> I might be confused but >> I thought you were writing this for standard >> Linux installation? Do you mean I can use Ubuntu as the Linux OS? >> (re: "My goal is to make a standard Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP installation") >> >> Thanks for your time >> >> > > There's no such thing as a "standard Linux installation", with the > possible exception of the vanilla build of Linux. There are many > different variants of the GNU/Linux operating system, and any "major" > variant will allow you to use a GLAMP stack. In fact, I would recommend > the Ubuntu Server spin of Ubuntu for any new user wishing to work with > server software -- the install CD supports full disk encryption in the > same way the Alternate CD does, and you can easily select what services > you want to provide. > > Out of curiosity, what were you thinking of as the "standard Linux > installation"? I wonder what distribution you gave that honor to. ;-)

