Aki:
now you confuse me.
When I install suphp I used Applications>>Ubuntu Software Center>> and typed
suphp, and then I installed those packages, if I remember correctly they
were already there (but I don't quite remember). In any case, that is what I
have been using all along. And when I do apt-get I think I get the same
modules you are talking about. So I am not sure if you are more newbie than
I am or if I am mistaken or if you are talking of something else.

I will now proceed following the instructions I get from corrideat

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 3:43 AM, Aki Tuomi <[email protected]> wrote:

> You are using Ubuntu, why not utilize:
>
> libapache2-mod-suphp - Apache2 module to run php scripts with the owner
> permissions
>
> which would set it up for you...
>
> Aki Tuomi
>
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