Thulemanden

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Posted: Oct. 30 2006,19:41 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Oct. 29 2006,19:58) | Monkey I know works pretty much out-of-the-box. And there's Apache 2.0.54 extension package (with PHP) in MyDSL.
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>Monkey I know works pretty much out-of-the-box.
Works and works. It stops working after a while and the PC has to be rebooted.What's worse is the lack of support. No active forum. Only the sourceforge default which is dead as a fish in the Death Valley midday sun. I just made that up
Thanks for the hint of MyDSL:
I found Apache 2.0.54 under NET. The server is started by entering /opt/wwwroot/bin and doing ./httpd as root.
By the help of a citrix remote look-back I can see it works fine to the world. Now I have to see if it keeps up or my weird Compaq labtop (Armada 7770DMT) locks it down during a power save exercise.
Check it out on http://83.92.35.50 and let me know what you see.
If the Apache server keeps up, DSL is a winner on my antique 233mHz, 128mb Pentium II.
I can later confirm, the Apache server doesn't stop like Monkey and I announce DSL+Apache a winning combination on an old and small laptop. 
Thanks again for the hints.
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