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Major help needed here.
Doogee:
to start apache do
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WMD:
quote:Originally posted by Paladin9 still has a G5:
I also just installed apache but I do not know how to get it running. I know about coniguring it with the .conf file and stuff, but how do I get it running and how do I get it to run at startup? I tried "service httpd start" but that did not work. It said command service not found. In redhat, osx and many other os's, I could use the command "service" how come it does not work in slackware?
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I have Slackware myself, and I use apachectl start to run Apache.
worker201:
There's an ncurses thing you can run from the installation program, or the command line, that lets you choose which services you want to run at startup. Apache and Samba are in that list. Only problem is, I can't remember or seem to find what it's called. So I guess I am useless.
SAJChurchey:
quote:Originally posted by d00g33 :: doogee.is.dreaming.org:
to start apache do
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My guess is you use RH or Fedora. That particular command is distro-specific. Just for future reference.
KernelPanic:
My guess is you're wrong, that is how you start it in slackware not RH.
Paladin9, the service command doesn't work because that one is Red Hat specific. It's only a wrapper script anyway.
[ February 29, 2004: Message edited by: Tux ]
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