Yeah.. I'm aware.  As I stated in my original email:

"Ideally I'd like to keep using my traditional Windows apps to do 
development..."

I'm comfortable moving around in linux, but the tools and OS I choose to use 
are all Windows-centric.   But instead of installing Apache and PHP and MySQL 
on my Windows machine at work and at home, as I have in the past, then lose 
interest in the project I'm working on and have a bunch of servers installed 
that I'm not using, I'd like to set up a virtual machine to keep all the 
server/test environment contained out of the way.

And while I'm 'comfortable' getting around in linux and know a few tricks, I 
don't feel that I know it well enough to try to start trimming out a gig or two 
of stuff and fiddling with swap space settings and all to make my own 
streamline distro with the apps I want.  Especially if one already exists.

I'd rather waste my time developing PHP apps that nobody but me will ever use, 
than fiddling with OS streamlining and configuration.

-TG

= = = Original message = = =

Did you know that VM-ware actually runs under RH linux?

Warren

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 1:16 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Small LAMP install/distro

Yeah, I took a quick look at Damn Small Linux.   And have been playing
around with Puppy Linux (which is pretty cool too).

I may end up using one of those.  Wanted to see if there was a distro with
everything built into it already (Damn Small seems to have a lot of average
user apps and not really developer/small server type stuff)

Thanks for the suggestion though, Daniel.

(And yes, I top-post. Get the pitchforks!)

-TG

= = = Original message = = =

On 6/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ok, done all my googling and experimenting, now I'm tossing it to you
guys.
>
> Can anyone recommend a small, no frills, LAMP-centric linux
package/distro?
>
> What I'm doing is setting up a test/development environment in a VMWare
virtual machine to keep things all nice and comparmentalized.  It's going to
emulate (at least in PHP and MySQL version and configuration) my web host.
Ideally I'd like to keep using my traditional Windows apps to do
development, but save my work to a Samba share on the virtual machine (so
guess toss Samba into that too).
>
> Maybe there's better ways to do what I want, but now I'm discovered a
challenge that I'd like to overcome.
>
> I have something called "Grandma's LAMP", which is actually pretty cool.
It runs Xubuntu, which I dig, but still takes up 1.5gig (and is config'd for
a max of 10gb
> HD space).   It has the full GUI and everything installed.
>
> GUI is nice, but not 100% necessary.  AMP + Samba is good.  And I'm
transporting this all around on a 2GB thunbdrive (oh yeah, did I not mention
that?).
>
> If it was sans-GUI, I don't see why the whole thing couldn't be under
500MB.
>
> Thought maybe someone out there had seen a distro pack specifically geared
for quick and dirty LAMP + Samba setup.
>
> -TG
>

    Google for "DSL" (Damn Small Linux).

    I've used that a few times myself.  Pretty cool.

-- 
Daniel P. Brown
[office] (570-) 587-7080 Ext. 272
[mobile] (570-) 766-8107


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