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==What You Need==
 
==What You Need==
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*A computer. I would say anything above a 386 is good for a simple website, but it should have at least 64 MB of RAM.
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*A broadband, always on connection to the internet, as well as a router. The more content, the faster uplink you will need.
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*Slackware ISO's. Get them from the [http://slackware.com/getslack/ Slackware] website and burn them to a CD with a program like Nero.
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==Installation==
 
==Installation==
 
==Configuration==
 
==Configuration==
 
==Optimization and Security Considerations==
 
==Optimization and Security Considerations==

Revision as of 22:24, 12 January 2005

This guide will tell you how to get your own Apache webserver up and running with Slackware Linux. Slackware is quick and easy to install, comes with all the neccessary packages, but is easy to streamline.

What You Need

  • A computer. I would say anything above a 386 is good for a simple website, but it should have at least 64 MB of RAM.
  • A broadband, always on connection to the internet, as well as a router. The more content, the faster uplink you will need.
  • Slackware ISO's. Get them from the Slackware website and burn them to a CD with a program like Nero.

Installation

Configuration

Optimization and Security Considerations