[luau] RedHat LAMP suggestions?

Erich S. sharky at websharx.com
Sat Jun 8 02:12:00 PDT 2002


Hiya!

Good to hear from you. We are very overdue for a lunch! Hmmm I'd like to
find out a bit more about the titanium too..

In the meantime could you shoot me your contact numbers...I'm gonna be
going full time downtown soon and my last palm crash lost my numbers :(

Here's what I've been doing lately:

http://mako.websharx.com/paraglide/bigisland/es-matrix042702.jpg

:)

Hope to see you soon!

Aloha,
	Erich

On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, VYanagida wrote:

> Hallo Erich!
> 
>     I hope things are going well.
> 
>     Granted it probably would have been better if I had sent this to the
> list instead of a direct reply, but there it is.
> 
>     I've recently started setting up BSD systems (specifically OpenBSD) at
> work in place of my RH boxes. Actually, I haven't been *replacing* the Linux
> boxes, I'm just not setting up any new ones.
> 
>     Anyway, before then I realized that I would run into some serious
> version skewing and other headaches if I constantly tried to update all the
> servers to the latest and greatest RH rev. To that end, I actually picked
> one relatively stable version (6.2 believe it or not) and used that as a
> basis for all my servers from then on. It also helped considerably because I
> could collect one specific set of RPMs for LAMP and other stuff that I could
> very quickly install on a new system because I had done it many times
> before.
> 
>     The other thing I found helpful is to keep extremely detailed notes.
> Hopefully others have better retention than I do, but I find that with so
> many projects going on, I often forget how to do something I was working on
> two weeks earlier! To that end I started keeping much more organized notes
> on my laptop, often cutting and pasting specific install steps from right
> from the docs of whatever you're working with. It's particularly helpful to
> note the 'gotchas' and other snags that apply to a specific cases.
> 
>     [As an aside, have you heard about any type of system-agnostic (i.e.
> web-based) notebook system that would allow easy synchronization to a client
> CPU? In other words, a web-based notebook on a server somewhere that would
> also allow you to keep local copies of the notes on your standalone PC?
> Since OSX is actually running Apache underneath, I suppose I could just run
> Nuke/Phorum/etc and mirror the content dirs over to the PowerBook...]
> 
>     Arg. This message got far too long. Have a great weekend and let me know
> when your schedule might free up for lunch.
> 
>     -Vic
> 
> P.S. BTW, I know you're not a Mac guy (well, not recently), but I have a
> Titanium PowerBook 400 for sale ($1000) if you know anyone interested. And
> yes, it does come with OSX.
> 
> 
> 
> > Hi Guys!
> > 
> > I'm rebuilding an old setup (PII-266 w/ 256MB RAM, 40GB drive) and want to
> > put together a LAMP Setup (Linux/Apache/mySQL/PHP).
> 
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