> Welcome to the world of stable, free, configurable, fun Operating
> Systems.
Thanks!
> Basically I'm a ColdFusion (www.allaire.com) web application
> > programmer, and have traditionally developed web apps on NT.
> Now that CF is
> > being released for the Linux platform (currently in beta),
>
> I was not aware of this, I'll have to check it out, since my current
> assignment is Web development as well.
Let me know if you have any questions about it. Though I don't know much
about Linux, I've been around CF since Version 1.5. You might also be
interested in the Atlanta ColdFusion User Group... We meet tonight at Emory,
and the speakers at tonight's meeting are some of the biggest names in the
CF world... http://www.acfug.org
> I don't know that you can do an http install, someone else on the list
> will correct me if I'm wrong. I know you can do an ftp install.
Well, the docs for RH6.1 say you can, but I don't think it was seeing my
Network card last night when I made my initial effort at installing, it's a
cheap clone NIC. I don't have a CD-Rom drive in that machine, but I can fix
that... I may just have to do that and start on something simpler
(installing from CD, or onto a newer computer) before trying to bounce
installs off celestial objects and such...
And Irv: thanks for the advice on distributions. I may play with the SuSE
distribution, but RedHat is the only "officially supported" dist for CF on
Linux, so I'll probably end up using it when it's all said and done.
Thanks!
-Cameron
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Cameron Childress
McRae Communications
770.460.7277 x.232
770.460.0963 fax
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