Configuring a lightweight Apache / MySQL install on Debian/Ubunt...

Courtesy Debian-News.net  Mon, 10/06/2008 - 13:55

I’m going to explain how to setup a lightweight Apache and MySQL to work on a smaller server such as SliceHost’s 256mb VPS. This will work on both Debian and Ubuntu servers.


 

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