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Is there anyway to put a LAMP server on OS08?
This may seem counterintuitive because the internet tablet is usually used to take content from web servers, but I find having my own personal web server very useful:
I have a LAMP server on my desktop and create little web applications that I can access offline (and sync the data online). It would be helpful to a lot of us that know how to do web programming, but have never used GTK+.
Even if there isn't a way to set up a LAMP server, are there any alternatives?
Thanks for the time,
CG