On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 18:04, John Dangler wrote: > Darren~ > DOH! I found that part out. Thanks for the updated command stack, though. > It reveals: > Httpd-2.0.49-4 > Httpd-manual-2.0.49-4 > Mod_auth_mysql-20030510-4.1 > Mysql-3.23.58-9 > Mysql-server-3.23.58-9 > Php-4.3.6-5 > Php-ldap-4.3.6-5 > Php-mysql-4.3.6-5 > Php-odbc-4.3.6-5 > Php-pear-4.3.6-5 > > Is this enough to get up and running? I notice that the list you have is > much more extensive. The bare minimum you'd need is: httpd php php-mysql mysql mysql-server So you seem to be fine. > I need to read up on the configure and install of Apache first, then I'll > tackle php and mysql. Well they are already installed. Go to Applications -> System Settings -> Server Settings -> Services to switch on httpd and mysqld and to make sure they are enabled each time you boot. Very simple configuration of httpd should be available via: Applications -> System Settings -> Server Settings -> HTTPD but currently in FC2 that tools is broken, and will refuse to write its contents to your httpd.conf file. Learning to configure Apache, MySQL, and PHP is probably a little bit beyond the scope of this list (although others may disagree). I'd recommend you buy some books and read up on them. Best, Darren -- ===================================================================== D. D. Brierton darren@xxxxxxxxxxx www.dzr-web.com Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) =====================================================================