29 Jan 2010 at 13:18 #1 lixxus lixxus Soldato Joined 20 Oct 2006 Posts 2,595 Location London im looking to implement my own webserver. atm i have voip/mail server(elastix) Nas(freenas) is there a lamp server distro that only comes with basic web server services ie mysql.php,apache etc i dont want samba/file sharing etc
im looking to implement my own webserver. atm i have voip/mail server(elastix) Nas(freenas) is there a lamp server distro that only comes with basic web server services ie mysql.php,apache etc i dont want samba/file sharing etc
29 Jan 2010 at 13:22 #2 lixxus lixxus Soldato OP Joined 20 Oct 2006 Posts 2,595 Location London update. previously i was using fedora. as i found the gui easier to manage, but i feel its abit overkill. someone mentioned "Eisfair" distro. has anyone got any experience with this. thanks
update. previously i was using fedora. as i found the gui easier to manage, but i feel its abit overkill. someone mentioned "Eisfair" distro. has anyone got any experience with this. thanks
29 Jan 2010 at 13:33 #3 FirebarUK FirebarUK Soldato Joined 9 Dec 2004 Posts 5,696 Location Dorset Ubuntu JeOS or SUSE JeOS ? Also, if you have access to SUSE studio you could customise your own appliance.
Ubuntu JeOS or SUSE JeOS ? Also, if you have access to SUSE studio you could customise your own appliance.
29 Jan 2010 at 13:34 #4 LizardKing LizardKing Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,249 Location The Land of Roundabouts CentOs if your use to the fedora/red hat way of thinking, you can customise the install to suit
31 Jan 2010 at 15:29 #5 quackers quackers Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 5,804 Location Liverpool :-) There are tons of guides on setting this up on howtoforge http://www.howtoforge.com/
31 Jan 2010 at 15:33 #6 BigglesPiP BigglesPiP Soldato Joined 8 Mar 2006 Posts 13,300 Location Near Winchester Debian base install, then manually install a desktop if you want (either "kde-base" or "gnome-base").
Debian base install, then manually install a desktop if you want (either "kde-base" or "gnome-base").
31 Jan 2010 at 15:43 #7 Hoodlum Hoodlum Associate Joined 31 Aug 2009 Posts 264 Location Suffolk, England LizardKing said: CentOs if your use to the fedora/red hat way of thinking, you can customise the install to suit Click to expand... +1
LizardKing said: CentOs if your use to the fedora/red hat way of thinking, you can customise the install to suit Click to expand... +1