>> Thanks for the info. I looked at some of the packages and am >> impressed. My server (that's using the term a bit optimisticly) might >> not be up to the task of running MySQL. It already has PHP installed, >> but is a little underpowered. >> Think I'll start off with a simple text-editor or use OOo, then ftp >> them to the server. Not a true blog, but a starting place. > > I recommend blosxom. It is in 'testing', but it is pretty much just a > simple perl cgi script. No fancy perl modules or database needed, just > a web server. In addition to running it as a standard cgi-bin script, > there is a mode that will (re)generate static html pages. > Worst case is you install it manually -- see http://www.blosxom.com > > If you can run it dynamically on your underpowered system, there are a > ton of plugins to add all kinds of functionality. > > -marc
Thanks for the info. Looks like LOTS of recommendations for blosxom! I edited my /etc/apt/sources.list to point to both Debian Stable and Debian Testing and installed via "apt-get install blosxom". Looks like a winner! I started putting together a home page with hyperlinks to SquirrelMail (for family e-mail) and blosxom. It'll take a while to do a good homepage, but the tools are there and connected. WooHoo! On a sidenote, my 7 year old son came home early from 2nd grade today with a temperature. What a BAD day for a kid to be sick! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]