I have a copy of Redhat 4.1 which runs on the lattest version of Linux 2.x
kernal and comes with Apache Webserver, and a host of other Inter/ISP type
goodies.
The Redhat rated the best of the Linux build arounds. Also, there is a
host of mail lists hosted by redhat in which a world wide community of
admins converse over the such issues as the ones you would.
I made it ready on a PC and put in a Ether segment to my NT server which
was a Token Ring enviro. Got all the TCP stuff bound the al the NIC's and
it seemed pretty cool.
To setup a web server with Redhat is as easy as installing the software
which was easier with Redhat that straight slackware Linux.
Then I got a Compaq 5000 and NT 4 Server which came with IIS free and I
bought SQL server and quickly dumped Redhat. It only cost $50.00.
You can buy it from other sites besides Redhat for $3.50, believe it or not.
I'll trade you my copy of Redhat with a book even, for a 4 speed tanny in
good shape that will bolt to a 1275. Deal?
I'm desparate for a tranny.
Q
At 10:27 PM 5/23/97 -0400, Kai Radicke wrote:
>Hi everyone:
>
>(The website is called "The Wire Wheel"; it will soon move to
>http://wirewheel.com)
>
>I have finally got a completed copy of my website up, and it is viewable at
>http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg ; (the old site was at
>dynanet.com/~mowogmg/mg.htm). This site is totally rebuilt, and we now
>feature bi-weekly webreviews (by Gary Minster) and soon will have a library
>of Tech articles and tips (organized and some written by Bill Hayes).
>
>************** WANTED: Someone with LINUX experience **************
>Well I am trying to setup my own webserver on the Linux Operating System;
>and I am not having much luck. So if anyone on this MG list knows Linux
>and would like to help please email me: mowogmg@pil.net . Thanks!
>****************************************************************************
>
>****
>New Pages:
>
>Editorial Moments: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> This page consists of complaints, ideas, etc; it is basically like
>"Letters to the Editor" you see in the newspaper.
>Web Reviews: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> About 7 new reviews every 2 weeks, this is an excellent way of finding
>good and bad sites without visiting them.
>Technical Articles: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> Well the page is currently empty, but it will soon be filled (I hope!)
>Staff & Credits: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> A page devoted to the people who helped creat, contributed to, or just
>gave advice on the website.
>
>Updated Pages:
>
>LBC Links: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> I lost cound of the links; but I am sure it is at least 230.
>Photo Gallery: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> Minor Updates, rearranging, different colors, more images
>LBC Chat: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> Updated with news IRC servers, and also information on the Web based
>chat
>program I am trying to setup.
>LBC FAQ: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> The "Frequently Asked Questions" is still not that big; but we now
>have
>araging argument on the intials: MG; what does MG really stand for?
>Make sure to check out Misc Links: http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
> It has all of the NEW Links I haven't sorted yet!
>
>And if you haven't noticed the URL of the site is:
>http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/
>:-) (a small Dan Hughes) :-)
>
>Regards,
>
>Kai M. Radicke -- mowogmg@pil.net
>1966 MGB -- http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg
>
>Dialogue Internet -- dialog@pil.net
>Intelligent Internet Solutions
>
>
>
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jpquinn@cyberramp.net Pager: 972.319.7611
http://www.cyberramp.net/~jpquinn/index.htm
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