pos and db for retail on fedora

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Hi

I work in a very small specialist record shop here, and am considering trying to make a server and machine for the shop which tracks sales and inventory. Linux is perfect in the respect that I enjoy using it and it fits the bill in so many ways: cost, stability, our (his and my) particular shared stance on expensive proprietary computing. The owner has given me the go-ahead to try something, but I have no idea where to start. I would like to use Fedora because it is what I am most familiar with (RH 7.0 was my first distro, I use FC1 now). Does anyone have any recommendations on where to start? Easy is better than 'the best' I am mainly a musician and audio engineer, and am not familiar with MySQL and php and the like...although it seems I might have a crash course in the near future. Thanks in advance for any advice you may provide.




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