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Omid
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Hi,
I've been using MS stuff since I bought my PC, Win 3.1->95->98->2000->XP. Recently I'm in a situation that requires me to use a Unix based OS. So I have to find the most simple one to get along with. These are the features that the OS must have:
1. APACHE SERVER
2. PHP 4.x ( 0<x<4)
3. MysQl 4.1
4. SAMBA (Our stations are all Billi enabled so we have to transfer files betweeen Win and Lin)
Those four nice guys have been killing me since I entered Linux world.
I installed Redhat Linux 7. It had Apache, Mysql 3... and PHP 3.3.
When I upgraded Mysql 3 to Mysql 4.1. After that the apache didn't work anymore.
Then I installed Redhat 9.0 but the same thing happened again.
Last week I boughtFedoracore 4. It has ready to use mysql 4.1 .
When I installed the four guys, Mysql and PHP 5 and Apache were working well. But Samba ...
From our win stations we can easily enter to the Fedoracore server, but all it offers is Read access. I mean we can't copy files to it. It even doesn't let us create a single folder in it
I thought it is possible to solve it by configuring smb.conf. I was wrong
I don't know what is happening in the core of the Fedora Core. Because I runned a FTP server on it. Even in a FTP connection it didn't let me to copy a file into it
Are you thinking of a firewall? no, no. I didn't install any. Fedoracore asked me severly to install it. BUt I didn't. ( I believe sometimes a guard can be more dangerous than a thief. so I never use Firewalls or antivirueses. ) What's wrong?
Ok, I think a better question could be this one:
Do you know a good linux os with APACHE SERVER, PHP 4.x ( 0<x<4), MysQl 4.1 and Samba installed on it without that much trouble??
I've been using MS stuff since I bought my PC, Win 3.1->95->98->2000->XP. Recently I'm in a situation that requires me to use a Unix based OS. So I have to find the most simple one to get along with. These are the features that the OS must have:
1. APACHE SERVER
2. PHP 4.x ( 0<x<4)
3. MysQl 4.1
4. SAMBA (Our stations are all Billi enabled so we have to transfer files betweeen Win and Lin)
Those four nice guys have been killing me since I entered Linux world.
I installed Redhat Linux 7. It had Apache, Mysql 3... and PHP 3.3.
When I upgraded Mysql 3 to Mysql 4.1. After that the apache didn't work anymore.
Then I installed Redhat 9.0 but the same thing happened again.
Last week I boughtFedoracore 4. It has ready to use mysql 4.1 .
When I installed the four guys, Mysql and PHP 5 and Apache were working well. But Samba ...
From our win stations we can easily enter to the Fedoracore server, but all it offers is Read access. I mean we can't copy files to it. It even doesn't let us create a single folder in it
I thought it is possible to solve it by configuring smb.conf. I was wrong
I don't know what is happening in the core of the Fedora Core. Because I runned a FTP server on it. Even in a FTP connection it didn't let me to copy a file into it
Are you thinking of a firewall? no, no. I didn't install any. Fedoracore asked me severly to install it. BUt I didn't. ( I believe sometimes a guard can be more dangerous than a thief. so I never use Firewalls or antivirueses. ) What's wrong?
Ok, I think a better question could be this one:
Do you know a good linux os with APACHE SERVER, PHP 4.x ( 0<x<4), MysQl 4.1 and Samba installed on it without that much trouble??
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