website, and install that one. That one
> installs everything under
> one single directory, which is easier if you want to play around with
> it.
> Of course then you will also have to create your own startup scripts in
> /etc/init.d.
>
> There are advantages and inconvenients t
Total newbie; but did spend a day: reading, searching, and debugging before
posting.
Tomcat appears to start correctly when I restart Ubuntu VM, in that
:8080 presents me with the It works page.
However, when use ./startup.sh or ./catalina.sh run, :8080
presents me with a blank page.