Yeah, that's fun huh. As long as you have the executable's in their various directories then it worked. The linking process is the last part in each of the compile processes, provided you used the supplied make file, which I'm sure you did.
Ya, if it finished without any errors listed at the end, then it was successful. Gratz and welcome to the real server world! :P
I think you will be pleased with it over windows. Were you able to get your tools working remotely from a separate windows PC for customizing? I explained a little about how to do that in the Debian Install Wiki if you need help with it. I imagine most of it should apply to Fedora as well.
There is a bit more than networking involved for most tools like GeorgeS and even Navicat if you want to be able to use them over the LAN. You probably need to adjust some settings for MySQL if it works the same as it does on Debian.
If you don't use either of those tools, then I guess it doesn't matter :P
nope i use them tools no problems on my windows system connected over the ip.. thats the great thing about a static ip not on my local network its just the same as if you had a gm connecting to you database that did not live in the house.. but ya i understand what your saying and yes there working fine.
im getting an error on the startup script i use the one from debline and its telling me a bunch of output then says
+/persist_world
shmat failed! invalid argument
then i get no windows or anything like that nothing like a windows server on there i got a few windows 2 for zones and 1 for server. anyways.. am i doing something wrong?
i use ./stop and it says it successfully removed alot of stuff and does not say no zones running or anything like that
ok well i messed up crap when i was reverting to the older gcc so ya i guess ill try the install you mentioned and use that walk though.. hope it works with the web server as well like this one did.. thanks guys ill post again if i have more problems.
well sense i had to reinstall i downloaded debian and well i guess its to old for this computer or something.. could not find my sata cd drive so put in an old ide it found that.. then it could not find my network card.. so i said forget it.. guess ill try fedora 8 rather then 9
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