ubuntu.com — The Server Edition of the June 1st 2006 release of Ubuntu will include a mechanism to set up a standardised, certified and supported LAMP server with a single command. The feature reduces the setup time for companies providing hosted LAMP services as well as making it easier for organisations to set up and maintain their own LAMP server
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burkeMay 30, 2006
nice. apt-get install lamp?
2phat4u2May 31, 2006
How does it help me install IIS?
johnnyvuMay 31, 2006
This server will sure shine out over its competitors
imeshMay 31, 2006
I think it's a fine acronym. I hate acornyms that you can't say. And what the hell do you mean Linux,Apach,mod_perl is more powerful? Mod_Perl doesn't do the same thing as MySQL THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.
vh1_May 31, 2006
I installed with the server option from breezy once before and it was using a ridiculously large amount of resources just doing nothing. no LAMP or anything, just sitting there at the CLI.I moved on to gentoo, but I look forward to trying the server option of dapper
eklitzkeMay 31, 2006
While I am a big fan of both Arch (what I use at home) and Gentoo (what I use at work), I have to say that your criticisms of Ubuntu are unfounded. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I recently installed Dapper server on an old laptop I had sitting around. By default it booted into runlevel 2 and had almost nothing running. It uses ~60 MB of RAM. While older versions started a lot of unecessary crap, this problem seems to have been done away with in Dapper (at least the server edition).EDIT: oops, meant to reply to the above thread.
xiangxianniJan 4, 2009
I am still using 6.06.It's very stable.<a class="user" href="http://www.tips5.com">http://www.tips5.com</a>