Why not start simple, like with Fedora. Then you can do
yum install apache
and all is well.
Later, when you become a bitchin Linux guru, move to a harder distro.

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From: "Broming plutonium" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 7:22 PM
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> Hello everyone. I lost my Windows OS, and installed
> Xandros, which is a version of Linux.
>
> I'n not at all familiar with Linux. How do I install
> Apache on it? I downloaded the source code, unzipped
> it, and did ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2.
> Everything seemed to go normally until this line
> appeared:
>
> configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in
> $PATH
>
> This means that none of the C compilers gcc, cc, and
> cl are in my paths. Where can I get gcc, which is
> supposed to be a single file? (I'm used to using gcc
> in Windows).
>
> By the way, thanks for the help with w;wget. :)
>
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