On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 18:05, John Gibbons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there such a thing as a simple server setup to handle a simple static
> website that a beginner can install and run from home??

KDE has a "Public File Server" Kicker (panel) applet. It is very rudimentary, 
but it's by far the easiest to use Web server I've seen. Depending on your 
distribution, you may need to install it as a separate package.

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