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:Digital Media Minute: Installing Ruby on Rails with Lighttpd and MySQL on Fedora Core 4
Digital Media Minute: Installing Ruby on Rails with Lighttpd and MySQL on Fedora Core 4
Mar 6, 2006, 08 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6723 reads)

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"This how-to is aimed at getting you started with Ruby on Rails installed on the Fedora Core 4 Linux distribution using the Lighttpd web server and mySQL database server.

"Why use this combination of Fedora Core 4 (FC4) and Lighttpd? Well, lets start with FC4. Fedora aims to be a complete, general-purpose open source operating system that is designed to be easily installed and configured with a simple graphical installer. Packages and their dependencies can be easily downloaded and installed with the yum utility. FC is updated regularly with new releases of Fedora come out every six months..."

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