Exactly my point, he may not want to run production websites off his EEE but
its still nice to have as much free resources on a netbook as possible.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 9:32 AM, David Coallier <david.coallier at gmail.com>wrote:
> 2009/3/7 Patrick O'Doherty <patrick at patrickodoherty.com>:
> > if we're going on performance and you don't really _need_ apache you can
> > always use lighttpd, which I find is a bit more efficient on systems
> where
> > resources aren't abundant.
> > Then again feel free to ignore me ;)
> >
>> Performances? It's an eeePC :P I'm sure he's not planning on running
> twitter on his laptop :P Anyways, either you compile apache/php/mysql,
> either you install ubuntu or gentoo or some flavor with package
> managing or if you want a quick solution to start developing in less
> than 8 hours you could always install XAMPP [1]
>> Good luck
>> 1) http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html>> --
> Slan,
> David
>
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