Webserverpuppy LAMP and XAMPP
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I've been working on some cgi functions for busybox ash that are also compatible with busybox httpd... not ready for users, but may be of use to bash/html coders for creating simple dynamic pages. The whole thing with kernel should fit on a floppy.
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
Download site is down
Is not possible get a Iso image of LAMP or XAMPP webserverpuppy (the link is out of line)
Where I can download a copy?
Thanks.
Where I can download a copy?
Thanks.
Hello Proudog
You can grab a copy of webserverpuppyx1.iso
here:
CatDude
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You can grab a copy of webserverpuppyx1.iso
here:
- webserverpuppyx1.iso
webserverpuppyx1.iso.md5.txt
md5sum = 52e2fc7875ead7efa9113736e03d3644
Username = puppy
Password = linux
CatDude
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Hi all!
Very nice distribution Catdude. This seems to be the perfect solution for me to change a thin client (HP Compaq T5000) into a webserver. I'm able to boot Webserver Puppy (webserverpuppyx1.iso) from a USB-drive and so far everything looks quite OK, exept for the internet connection. I tried several settings (dynamic & static IP's) using the wizard to connect (on different pc's) to the www. I didn't get connection errors, but I couldn't browse the internet with Seamonkey or ping webpages from the terminal.
Does someone have a clue? Do I miss something setting up the internetconnection? I really think this webserver edition is awesome and perfectly 'intended' for my 733Mhz / 128Mb DDR RAM thin client.
Hope to hear some tips
Very nice distribution Catdude. This seems to be the perfect solution for me to change a thin client (HP Compaq T5000) into a webserver. I'm able to boot Webserver Puppy (webserverpuppyx1.iso) from a USB-drive and so far everything looks quite OK, exept for the internet connection. I tried several settings (dynamic & static IP's) using the wizard to connect (on different pc's) to the www. I didn't get connection errors, but I couldn't browse the internet with Seamonkey or ping webpages from the terminal.
Does someone have a clue? Do I miss something setting up the internetconnection? I really think this webserver edition is awesome and perfectly 'intended' for my 733Mhz / 128Mb DDR RAM thin client.
Hope to hear some tips
Hello marque
Welcome to the kennels.
I simply uploaded a copy (for those who wanted it) as the original download link is broken.
As to the problem with your connection,
i suggest you start a new thread and provide as much information as possible regarding your hardware.
CatDude
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Welcome to the kennels.
Thanks , but i had nothing to do with it's creation.marque wrote:..Very nice distribution Catdude.
I simply uploaded a copy (for those who wanted it) as the original download link is broken.
As to the problem with your connection,
i suggest you start a new thread and provide as much information as possible regarding your hardware.
CatDude
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nice. thanks.. currently learning now
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sh-4.1# mysql -u root -p
Enter password:
Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MariaDB connection id is 7
Server version: 5.1.47-MariaDB Source distribution
Copyright (c) 2000, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software,
and you are welcome to modify and redistribute it under the GPL v2 license
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
MariaDB [(none)]> FLUSH PRIVILEGES
-> ;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.38 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]>
OK. That's obvious. But before losing too much time on my hardware, I tried to create a full install of Puppy 5.2.5 in combination with XAMPP 1.7.4 on a USB-stick. Exept for some memory issues, this finally worked out for me.CatDude wrote:As to the problem with your connection,
i suggest you start a new thread and provide as much information as possible regarding your hardware.
CatDude
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But I still think webserverpuppy would have been nice to have a lightweight linux-solution on a thin client.
[i][size=75]The tighter you squeeze, the less you have. (Thomas Merton)[/size][/i]
Growlers excellent LHMP .pet works perfectly on Puppy 5.2.8.
I had big problems with 5.2.5, that we came across as seen before in this thread, but this was really easy.
Yet my Joomla 1.7 fails to install Joomla plugins etc, but at least it works.
I will now proceed with my project and hopefully release a working ISO in not such long time
Thanks Growler..
Your the man..
Atle
I had big problems with 5.2.5, that we came across as seen before in this thread, but this was really easy.
Yet my Joomla 1.7 fails to install Joomla plugins etc, but at least it works.
I will now proceed with my project and hopefully release a working ISO in not such long time
Thanks Growler..
Your the man..
Atle
Now every problem is resolved and one can install Plugins, modules and whatever to the Puppy avec Joomla.
So now comes for me some time to test this out and a downloadable ISO should be available within not so long.
People that knows Joomla can start to think about areas of use:-)
I have plenty of ideas.
So now comes for me some time to test this out and a downloadable ISO should be available within not so long.
People that knows Joomla can start to think about areas of use:-)
I have plenty of ideas.
Here it is.
Its not perfect, but a good start.
http://bayfiles.com/file/ZU3/KJcplW/Pup ... la_1_7.iso
If you test it, please provide some feedback.
Its not perfect, but a good start.
http://bayfiles.com/file/ZU3/KJcplW/Pup ... la_1_7.iso
If you test it, please provide some feedback.
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Webserver 4.12, starting x11vnc
Dear,
I'm new to puppylinux, so I've a bit problems to understand the used configuration and specific: how to add/start a script after starting X-server.
I use (play ) with this webserver 4.12, installed it on a Thinclient with CF-Card, added ssh, xauth and x11vnc to it. Session will be saved not to xxxsave_pup, but the other method (I forgot the name yet).
x11vnc needs a started X for running on; and thats my problem. Where should I add this start procedure? I won't start this manually (e.g. after power cut, etc. ); it should be started singly after X-server.
I tried to add the line (x11vnc -rfbauth xxxx -forever -bg) in .xinitrc, but nothing happens. What I'm doing wrong?
Thx for help
antonio
I'm new to puppylinux, so I've a bit problems to understand the used configuration and specific: how to add/start a script after starting X-server.
I use (play ) with this webserver 4.12, installed it on a Thinclient with CF-Card, added ssh, xauth and x11vnc to it. Session will be saved not to xxxsave_pup, but the other method (I forgot the name yet).
x11vnc needs a started X for running on; and thats my problem. Where should I add this start procedure? I won't start this manually (e.g. after power cut, etc. ); it should be started singly after X-server.
I tried to add the line (x11vnc -rfbauth xxxx -forever -bg) in .xinitrc, but nothing happens. What I'm doing wrong?
Thx for help
antonio
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Re: Webserver 4.12, starting x11vnc
well, I found it. I got the right tip in german forum. The directory /root/Startup was not there and I found howto "delay" starting of x11vnc-server...antonio_66 wrote:Dear,
x11vnc needs a started X for running on; and thats my problem. Where should I add this start procedure? I won't start this manually (e.g. after power cut, etc. ); it should be started singly after X-server.
I tried to add the line (x11vnc -rfbauth xxxx -forever -bg) in .xinitrc, but nothing happens. What I'm doing wrong?
antonio
Re: Webserver 4.12, starting x11vnc
@Antonio66, glad you found this. Thanks for letting us know.antonio_66 wrote:well, I found it. I got the right tip in german forum. The directory /root/Startup was not there and I found howto "delay" starting of x11vnc-server...antonio_66 wrote:x11vnc needs a started X for running on; and thats my problem. Where should I add this start procedure? I won't start this manually (e.g. after power cut, etc. ); it should be started singly after X-server.
I tried to add the line (x11vnc -rfbauth xxxx -forever -bg) in .xinitrc, but nothing happens. What I'm doing wrong?
antonio
Even though you are new to Puppyland you can do most here a BIG favor by opening a Thread in HOWTO section and describing what distro and how you were able to setup your VNC server for remote desktop serving.
Also Puppy has at its base core design, root user. The official versions are NOT intended to be a multi-user desktop system.
So, I have one question for you. If you glean what I have shared in the prior paragraph, would you consider another lower resource but easier to setup "desktop server".....XRDP. You and others may find this a better fit, for, YOU DON'T HAVE TO INSTALL ANYTHING ON A WINDOWS OR A LINUX PC to remotely login to Puppy which has XRDP..
Hope this helps
New pet but where to host
I have not been following things puppy but recently upgraded to Barry's newish Racy 522 with the 3.07 kernel.
My old development stuff may have worked but I thought I should update version so I compiled
Hiawatha v 8.0
MariaDB mysql v 5.3.4
PHP 5.3.10
and produced a new pet - bundled with the latest phpMyAdmin - 3.4.10.1 - it is 21 Meg - so quite a fatty I'm afraid. It runs PHP using the FPM binary but I also left in the php cgi binary too - another 8 Meg.
However, where to host this file - I made some notes about the new pet on the http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HiawathaServerMySQL but have not uploaded the .pet anywhere yet.
If someone could tell me where best to host it please... if you think it maybe useful to anyone, then I will upload it.
My old development stuff may have worked but I thought I should update version so I compiled
Hiawatha v 8.0
MariaDB mysql v 5.3.4
PHP 5.3.10
and produced a new pet - bundled with the latest phpMyAdmin - 3.4.10.1 - it is 21 Meg - so quite a fatty I'm afraid. It runs PHP using the FPM binary but I also left in the php cgi binary too - another 8 Meg.
However, where to host this file - I made some notes about the new pet on the http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HiawathaServerMySQL but have not uploaded the .pet anywhere yet.
If someone could tell me where best to host it please... if you think it maybe useful to anyone, then I will upload it.
Growler,
For about a year, we've been serving http://www.lanlesalon.com on an IGEL thin client loaded with pup-431-small.iso and your legacy LAMP-6.16-5.1.35-5.2.9.pet, needed for the older kernel in that iso, thank you very much.
On the hosting site, would a free Dropbox account work for that? In case, here's my referrer link, the sort of thing that gets Dropbox account owners extra free storage space:
or, simply http://www.dropbox.com
For about a year, we've been serving http://www.lanlesalon.com on an IGEL thin client loaded with pup-431-small.iso and your legacy LAMP-6.16-5.1.35-5.2.9.pet, needed for the older kernel in that iso, thank you very much.
On the hosting site, would a free Dropbox account work for that? In case, here's my referrer link, the sort of thing that gets Dropbox account owners extra free storage space:
or, simply http://www.dropbox.com
Hi Growler... Your Great. I can host it for you. .I have a domain on a high speed connection.
I guess there will be some thousands of downloads, so I will notify my ISP about the file being there:-)
Just pass send me a message with a download link at my email skaperen ATT hotmail DOTT com, And i upload it right away.
Is it possible to have a lite version to? With just the very basic functions?
I look forward to test it.
The "old"version works great on Lucid up to 2.5.8.004 as well... Just tested it:-) Now I look forward to test the new one:-)
Best
Atle
I guess there will be some thousands of downloads, so I will notify my ISP about the file being there:-)
Just pass send me a message with a download link at my email skaperen ATT hotmail DOTT com, And i upload it right away.
Is it possible to have a lite version to? With just the very basic functions?
I look forward to test it.
The "old"version works great on Lucid up to 2.5.8.004 as well... Just tested it:-) Now I look forward to test the new one:-)
Best
Atle
New LAMP
Glad it has been of some use to you guys
MU has offered to host it so I have uploaded it and guess it will be at:
http://dotpups.de/puppy4/dotpups/Intern ... 5.3.10.pet
It may work on older kernels - I've not tested but it was compiled on racy 5.22 and seems to work well in Barry's latest.
You can lighten it by removing /usr/local/bin/php - which is the php cgi binary so you can run php scripts from your machine - (it is a whopping 8.1Meg) without using the web-server. Hiawatha is configured to use /usr/local/sbin/php-fpm - also 8.1Meg. Mysql also has the innodb plugin enabled too but also the aria table type too.. I probably should have disabled that but I put it together quite quickly with the same compile options as last time. There is a little bit of documentation with phpMyAdmin ~ 400k that I left in. phpMyAdmin is now 8 Meg - but I find it an essential tool for working with mysql.
MU has offered to host it so I have uploaded it and guess it will be at:
http://dotpups.de/puppy4/dotpups/Intern ... 5.3.10.pet
It may work on older kernels - I've not tested but it was compiled on racy 5.22 and seems to work well in Barry's latest.
You can lighten it by removing /usr/local/bin/php - which is the php cgi binary so you can run php scripts from your machine - (it is a whopping 8.1Meg) without using the web-server. Hiawatha is configured to use /usr/local/sbin/php-fpm - also 8.1Meg. Mysql also has the innodb plugin enabled too but also the aria table type too.. I probably should have disabled that but I put it together quite quickly with the same compile options as last time. There is a little bit of documentation with phpMyAdmin ~ 400k that I left in. phpMyAdmin is now 8 Meg - but I find it an essential tool for working with mysql.
Hi there's a typo on the link above LAMP -> LHMP
http://dotpups.de/puppy4/dotpups/Intern ... 5.3.10.pet
add to wiki too
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HiawathaServerMySQL
thanks for this
http://dotpups.de/puppy4/dotpups/Intern ... 5.3.10.pet
add to wiki too
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HiawathaServerMySQL
thanks for this