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Re: [cobalt-developers] the Newbie



Hi Len -

There are times when you just don't need to telnet to get started.  Heaven
forbid I admit this.  Just use the graphical user interface and set up those
virtual domains that seem to also get dubbed the name of "site 1", "site 2",
etc.  Hell, you don't even have to have a registered domain to do this.
However, once you do - be sure to use the GUI DNS program provided.
 Rock -n- Roll!  I hope I did not supply info you already have acquired on
your own - if so, I close my face hole and bid you well wishes!

-Max

----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Engel" <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 10:11 PM
Subject: [cobalt-developers] the Newbie


> Greetings
>
> Fairly new to Linux, even newer to the RAQ2...  I have inherited the RAQ
> and have been putting it through "crash tests" -- (he smiles)...
>
> Have uploaded and compiled Apache 1.3.12    Have added php and mySQL from
> source...  would now like to start fresh with new sites (as in /Site1) or
> even better use a friendlier naming scheme...
>
> I have spent the better part of the day searching...  for a file that
keeps
> track of such things as which web site number are we on...  Could someone
> please assist.  I promise to be a productive member of this list in the
> future, and hopefully, will not be too much of a whimp.
>
> One message I saw today referred to page 300 something in
> "documentation"  Where do I get that book.  -does it have pictures?  :-)
>
> len
>
>
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