LAMP for desktops
Phillip Whiteside
phillw at phillw.net
Sat Aug 7 03:55:25 UTC 2010
Hi Adam,
One classroom later
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/07/28/%23ubuntu-classroom.html
One set of new notes that are being picked apart
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw/draft
Although how the heck they have arrived on
https://wiki.edubuntu.org/phillw/draft
is scary, as whilst they are factually correct, they are not fully
complete.
following on from my draft, I've asked for additional input from others as
for me this is a really important document area to update. Having asked for
input on the draft, I have received the following input.
My latest chat on the notes is "*From there, IMO, PHP5 , MySQL, phpmyadmin,
Apache, all those need specific pages" * At this point I'm wondering if I
should still be using my ~draft area. If it is okay for me to build the
structure there, then I will continue. It has also been suggested that I get
screen-shots from Ubuntu and not lubuntu (Difference in colour, so I am
told). I'm more interested in getting the wiki posted up, as the screenshots
are currently held on my server, I can update them to "official ubuntu" with
a few hours work.
Your views from the server manual point of view and the doc-teams views on
splitting the page up to sub pages would be appreciated (it makes sense to
me), as it is a fairly major make over.
Regards,
Phill.
P.S., I'm doing a begging round. I want to apply for ubuntu membership, if
you have any kind words to say about me please put them on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw in the 'Testimonials' section.
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Phillip Whiteside <phillw at phillw.net>wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> well the draft is done at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw/draft
>
> A couple of queries that I hope you can answer. With 10.04 php.ini is
> production by default and magic quotes are 'off'. Also the development
> php.ini as E_NOTICE 'on'.
>
> I've not got 9.10 on my computer any longer (it sacrificed itself to test
> the 9.10 --> 10.04 upgrade at the latter part of the 10.04 test cycle).
>
> You will see in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw/draft#Notes that I cover
> the matter, as I recall how 9.10 *was* on my system, I'm not sure if this
> is still the case (i.e. does it now pull the 10.04 versions of php.ini
> over). Also, I have no knowledge of how it is invoked with 9.04 or 8.04.
>
> When you get chance could you answer the above and also give any comments
> on what I have either covered in too much depth, or not covered in
> sufficient depth / omitted from it.
>
> When I gave my class-room on LAMP (
> http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/07/28/%23ubuntu-classroom.html) I was asked
> about Webmin, I understand that debian and webmin had a difference of
> opinion and it is no longer in the ubuntu repositories. I don't want to get
> into politics, but when I was learning I found it an excellent GUI learning
> tool for such things as getting used to where the mail and logs are stored,
> adding extra virtual domains etc. Do you think it is worth mentioning that
> it is there for people, along with the link for it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phill.
>
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