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Hi
I've been meaning to try and learn more about *nix and html, so it occurred to me the obvious way might be to try to combine them both by setting up a simple server for my home network that I could play with (and possibly do a decent website that I could then move/copy onto my web hosting).
So the question is, what would be the recommended version of nix to play around with for a newbie, with a view to using it to run a private website (basically to let me try out web stuff on, on my home network not on the internet), probably using apache.
The only thing is, my budget for this is going to be small, so if possible I'd like to use an old Dell I've had lying around as it's pretty much silent and small enough that it won't take up much room (it's only a P3 700, but I should have plenty of ram for it, and it's already up and running).
Rather annoyingly, I actually threw out about 3 other systems that could have been modified to run as a server a couple of months ago (although none of them would have been as small/quiet as the dell as they were all socket A athlons).
I've been meaning to try and learn more about *nix and html, so it occurred to me the obvious way might be to try to combine them both by setting up a simple server for my home network that I could play with (and possibly do a decent website that I could then move/copy onto my web hosting).
So the question is, what would be the recommended version of nix to play around with for a newbie, with a view to using it to run a private website (basically to let me try out web stuff on, on my home network not on the internet), probably using apache.
The only thing is, my budget for this is going to be small, so if possible I'd like to use an old Dell I've had lying around as it's pretty much silent and small enough that it won't take up much room (it's only a P3 700, but I should have plenty of ram for it, and it's already up and running).
Rather annoyingly, I actually threw out about 3 other systems that could have been modified to run as a server a couple of months ago (although none of them would have been as small/quiet as the dell as they were all socket A athlons).