Tim Burden wrote:

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.


When installing Fedora Core 3 you can just tick the boxes and get php, apache, and mysql all setup (actually you have to do $ yum install mysql-server as well). Just remember that apache is called httpd and that the root directory is /var/www/html and it ain't worth the hastle of trying to change it.

Duncan

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