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Re: preferred way to setup a LAMP stack on a laptop for development?



 On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Brendan Kidwell 
<[hidden email]> wrote: 
> I have Ubuntu 7.10 running on my Thinkpad laptop, and I think I want to 
>  start doing some PHP/mysql projects on it, since I've never really BUILT 
>  anything with PHP, and it might be a good idea to get that kind of 
>  experience. 

Ubuntu Server edition, specifically, has an option at installation to 
specify exactly this.  You choose the "LAMP Server" option and it 
fetches and sets up all the necessary packages for you automatically. 
Take a look :-) 
-- 
Kristian Erik Hermansen 
-- 
"It has been just so in all my inventions. The first step is an 
intuition--and comes with a burst, then difficulties arise. This thing 
gives out and then that--'Bugs'--as such little faults and 
difficulties are called--show themselves and months of anxious 
watching, study and labor are requisite before commercial success--or 
failure--is certainly reached" -- Thomas Edison in a letter to 
Theodore Puskas on November 18, 1878 

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