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    Namp

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by mattireland, May 29, 2007.

  1. mattireland

    mattireland It used to be the iLand..

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    Right, I'm a bit of a computer geek and so people ask me loads of questions. I'm also into web designing e.t.c. e.t.c. e.t.c.

    So this guy asked me how to get the NAMP package from here installed and working. So I tried, downloaded the 187MB .zip file and I have not got a clue.

    http://www.fosstools.org/

    I'd really, really appreciate some help with this.

    Many thanks,

    Matt. Ireland
     
  2. Pitabred

    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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    NAMP? What's the N? NetBSD?

    What (W|L|N)AMP stands for is (Windows|Linux|NetBSD)Apache-MySQL-PHP. So he's just wanting Apache, PHP and MySQL for whatever his operating system is.
     
  3. mattireland

    mattireland It used to be the iLand..

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    Yeh the N is NetBSD - how do I get his working???
     
  4. mattireland

    mattireland It used to be the iLand..

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    Actually no don't worry about it guys - I know how to burn the .ISO files now so I'm sorted - Pitabred thankis for your help although it didn't really answer my question.