Thanks for the advice-- I've run Linux without a GUI for a long time,
so I'm quite familiar with hand compilations-- but I always wondered
if I was just missing something with packaging systems that it seemed
to REQUIRE hand-compilation to get a workable development LAMP system.
Anytime I tried
Chris Lott wrote:
Thanks for the advice-- I've run Linux without a GUI for a long time,
so I'm quite familiar with hand compilations-- but I always wondered
if I was just missing something with packaging systems that it seemed
to REQUIRE hand-compilation to get a workable development LAMP
Chris Lott wrote:
Thanks for the advice-- I've run Linux without a GUI for a long time,
so I'm quite familiar with hand compilations-- but I always wondered
if I was just missing something with packaging systems that it seemed
to REQUIRE hand-compilation to get a workable development LAMP
Chris Lott wrote:
I'm making the switch from Windows to Linux for mydesktop and
development environment and would greatly appreciate suggestions for
development tools on this platform. Ubuntu seems to be getting all the
press, but suggestions about Linux distributions are welcome as well!
c
Curt Zirzow wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 01:41:06PM -0900, Chris Lott wrote:
I'm making the switch from Windows to Linux for mydesktop and
development environment and would greatly appreciate suggestions for
development tools on this platform. Ubuntu seems to be getting all the
press, but
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 02:13:15AM +1100, David Tulloh wrote:
Curt Zirzow wrote:
Before I get into what distib to use there are a few things i'd
like to point out:
1) Avoid using the packaging system the OS provides for the
developement server. If you do, you will be under
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 01:41:06PM -0900, Chris Lott wrote:
I'm making the switch from Windows to Linux for mydesktop and
development environment and would greatly appreciate suggestions for
development tools on this platform. Ubuntu seems to be getting all the
press, but suggestions about
On 2/26/06, Chris Lott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm making the switch from Windows to Linux for mydesktop and
development environment and would greatly appreciate suggestions for
development tools on this platform. Ubuntu seems to be getting all the
press, but suggestions about Linux
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 09:52:43 +1100, chris smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ubuntu or debian are good choices (ubuntu is kept more up to date, the
debian-stable branch only gets updated with security releases between
major versions).
Having said that, Debian Sid is usually pretty
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