I don't believe this list should become a platform for the Windows VS
Linux debate. I did my best to suggest nothing as to how he would get
Windows 2000, because quite frankly, I don't have a suggestion, or a
solution. I do know that a mondern-day Linux distro would be just as
resource intensive,
Aaron Kenney wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> We all need to remember also that once a person is used to Windows,
> Linux is a learning curve (albeit a small one) that doesn't need to be
> acheived if one has access to Windows. No one wants to spend time
> where it is not required to get the job done.
>
>
Everyone,
We all need to remember also that once a person is used to Windows,
Linux is a learning curve (albeit a small one) that doesn't need to be
acheived if one has access to Windows. No one wants to spend time
where it is not required to get the job done.
I've set up PHP on Apache on Fedora
Aaron Kenney wrote:
> John,
>
> My recommendation is to somehow install Windows 2000 and then PHP 5 on
> IIS using ISAPI. I've run Windows 2000 with minimal graphics settings
> and been able to function. If you have older than a Pentium II
> processor, it's time to buy a new computer. Even the che
John,
My recommendation is to somehow install Windows 2000 and then PHP 5 on
IIS using ISAPI. I've run Windows 2000 with minimal graphics settings
and been able to function. If you have older than a Pentium II
processor, it's time to buy a new computer. Even the cheapest one you
can find will be