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    Newbie.. ok got Apache running now.. next question PHP how2

    With help got knoppix and Apache running, now can i get alittle direction on php how to get it started and then if questions arise will ask more or just some general help..
    also i miss my dos function like dir/o/p/s where are the or windows mycomputer list.
    Thanks Michael

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    Re: Newbie.. ok got Apache running now.. next question PHP h

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    also i miss my dos function like dir/o/p/s where are the or windows mycomputer list.
    Thanks Michael
    http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html

    http://www.physics.ubc.ca/mbelab/com...tml/index.html

    I can't remember offhand what my computer does!

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    thanks again fingers..
    tried /usr/sbin/php4 & php no php
    also tried /usr/sbin/mysql no mysql
    tried sudo in front of each also

    Michael

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    Once you have started Apache (/etc/init.d/apache start as root) then PHP should be running.
    As root create a text file in the /var/www directory. Call it phpinf.php and put in
    <?php phpinfo(); ?>
    Open up a browser (Mozilla or Konqueror) and visit the file
    http://127.0.0.1/phpinf.php
    This should give you all the PHP related features that come with Knoppix.
    Regards,
    Mark

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    Worked for me, except for /etc/init.d/apache start (used /usr/sbin/apache). Will have to use the SysV - init editor.

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    thanks Mark & fingers..your load seemed to work mark & fingers sysv- init editor ?
    have 3 emacs/joe/kwrite/kate/nedit/vim/xedit/gvim/zile .. no sysv
    Thanks Michael

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    Ah, I've got it, I think: mark & westparts are running from a CD, I'm running from HD. The Sys-v init editor is under K>System>SysV-init Editor and is "just" a way of telling Knoppix which services to start at boot (and when to stop them). In the context of a CD Knoppix, it's perhaps not so useful.

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    i used Kedit & typed in the commands as mark suggested, but it would not let me save them:
    The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to file /var/www/phpibf.php

    Check that yo have write access to this file or enough disk space is available
    hmm ..
    Thanks Michael

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    westcparts, are you running from CD? If so, that explains the
    The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to file /var/www/phpibf.php
    I think.

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    Hi all,
    Interestingly, on the LiveCD I tested before my previous posting (Knoppix 3.6) the command
    /etc/init.d/apache start
    only works if you use it first. That is when the CDROM has first booted up.
    If I do
    /usr/sbin/apache
    first then /etc/init.d/apache start won't work, because apache is already running. The ways to make the
    /etc/init.d/apache start
    command work seems to me to be to as root:
    either
    kill all the apache processes that are running. To do this I used the command
    ps aux | grep apache
    This gives a list.
    Then I killed the process running as root with the command
    kill 944
    The 944 is the process number.
    Then check by doing
    ps aux | grep apache again.
    This time you should not get any processes returned.
    /etc/init.d/apache start
    should then work.
    Alternatively try
    /etc/init.d/apache stop
    and this should hopefully have the same effect as killing the apache processes.
    The command
    /usr/sbin/apache stop
    will not stop the apache processes from running.

    Regarding westcparts

    The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to file /var/www/phpibf.php
    If you are running from the CDROM then you need to open kwrite, or another text editor (vim, emacs, kate and nedit are also included in knoppix), as root for the file to be saved.
    To do this as the default user knoppix open a knoppix terminal window. This should give you
    knoppix@tty0[knoppix]#
    Then type
    su followed by [enter]
    The terminal should change to
    root@tty0[knoppix]#
    Then type
    kwrite followed by [enter]
    This should start kwrite as root and enable you to save the file in the /var/www directory.
    When running from a hard disk Knoppix installation you can use ksysv - started as root with the command ksysv followed by [enter]
    and this provides a helpful graphical interface. It doesn't work when running from the CDROM however.
    Hope this helps
    Regards,
    Mark

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