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    cgreer | # 1 | 2007-12-20, 04:31 | Report

    This may be a dumb question (feel free to explain why)

    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

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    Aisu | # 2 | 2007-12-20, 04:36 | Report

    Well...

    You already have the L. The A is available (but I would use Ngninx). M I don't know. P is available to work with Nginx, no A support yet.

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    Joschi | # 3 | 2007-12-20, 06:02 | Report

    M is availyble too, but (for me) it's not possible to get the M working with P together.... Maybe P has to be recompiled with the M option.

    A(nginx) and P(php5-fastcgi) are working perfectly together on my N800 - and L too, of course...

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    cgreer | # 4 | 2007-12-22, 23:53 | Report

    Nginx with PHP seems to be the best option as of now. I suppose most things could be saved as "text" files instead of database files anyways.

    You wouldn't happen to know of a nice walk-through or tutorial for installing nginx with PHP would you? I searched the Nginx site and found one example, but it never hurts asking if other people found better material.

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    Hedgecore | # 5 | 2007-12-23, 00:35 | Report

    ... why? It'd be hella underpowered.

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    Aisu | # 6 | 2007-12-23, 00:47 | Report

    *scoff* Underpowered? Nokia runs their repositories on a 770 Lamp, and they work fine

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    Hedgecore | # 7 | 2007-12-23, 06:15 | Report

    Actually, it's two GameBoys with a link cable. One for storage, the other to serve content

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