

Xampp has sort-of preinstalled versions of Apache, sql, perl etc etc etc all in a folder. this will make usr_cram.fs somewhat larger It would probably be better to remaster Puppy, and put Xampp in /usr. Xampp takes up a relatively large amount of space the thing is, everything on the cd is loaded into ram, and it tries to limit the space being used The way the multilsession cd seems to be designed, it does not save files larger than a certain size. Screenshot1.jpg My lovely Puppy desktop! (136.05 KiB) Downloaded 7554 times

Fatal: error processing configuration file '/opt/lampp/etc/nf'Īnd when I tried " " - the Mozilla browser return this Alert prompt: "The connection was refused when attempting to contact 127.0.0.1". warning: unable to determine IP address of '' getaddrinfo '' error: No address associated with hostname XAMPP: /etc/nf: line 4: bad command `alert off' XAMPP: Sorry, I've no idea what's going wrong.

XAMPP: Starting Apache with SSL (and PHP5). I've tried XAMPP installer through DotPup but, the default setup (/root/my-roxapps/lampp/lampp ) won't let me start Apache as shown by the error message below:
#Xampp install freetds Pc#
My hardware: IBM ThinkPad 770 with Mobile Pentium MMX-233 MHz processor 128 MB RAM memory 20GB ATA Disk Drive ATAPI SD-C2002 CD/DVD-ROM Drive D-Link DWL-650 802.11b Wireless PC Card adapter (which doesn't work in PuppyLinux) and Kingston KNE-PC2T Ethernet adapter (auto-detected by Puppy and works fine). Please note that I am running PuppyLinux 1.0.4 LiveCD on top of SimplyMepis 2004.06 with Linux kernel version 2.4.29 (gcc version 3.3.4) and ACPI disabled - OpenOffice works with SimplyMepis albeit quite slow!. PuppyLinux version 1.0.4-mozilla (LiveCD) works great on my ThinkPad 770 Puppy-Chubby 1.0.4 with the OpenOffice package works too, except for the OpenOffice package (which won't open)! I've have done a lot of testing of mini distros (DSL, Austrumi, FeatherLinux, and GoblinX, amongst others) and have come to the conclusion that PuppyLinux is currently the most feasible (and easiest on creating a bootable USB thumb drive version of itself!) for mobile users, specially on hardwares that are 5 years old or older. Barry Kauler, GuestToo, and the rest of the PuppyLinux developer-team for such a fantastic distro.
