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Running a linux server
I have a web script to test out. After much searching I tried to find a free web host just to test the script before further development. It requires cron, which a windows server does not support, from my understanding.
I looked into setting my PC as a linux server instead, so I downloaded VMware to set up Ubuntu and try a server from that to test script and share the development folder between windows and linux. Is it possible though to run a server in VMware (or other virtual pc) to be able to connect in windows, need to test in both IE and firefox eventually. I did try set-up ubuntu on VMware, though GNOME fails to start and the cursor becomes unresponsive to both the VMware and in windows, requiring a restart of the system. Does ubuntu have server software to run cron? I was told that's all that's needed. I don't want to dual boot, not on my current PC anyway, but is there anything I can do to work with linux within, or with windows? I did get linux to work in MS virtual PC, so may try that again, was very slow though, suppose the extra RAM will make the difference however. I could pay for hosting for cron to save time, but I just want to try it out, develop a little maybe, see if I find it interesting to work with, so paid hosting just does not seem worth it. |
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Ubuntu does indeed have a server software. Go to http://www.ubuntu.com/products/WhatI.../serveredition
It looks like it runs Cron, too. |
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Hello there,
Ubuntu and SuSE Linux both have a method of Installing on an NTFS Partition, if you're not prepared to install on a separate partition and star messing with the Hard Disk, but do want to give Dual Boot a try. So if you have the free disk space you just select a Disk Size, it creates a file on the Disk, you partition it as you wish and a boot menu, and you're set ... off you go. My personal preference is SuSE. Ubuntu does the job, but I don't find it as familiar as SuSE personally. You also have the option of Damn Small Linux and running it within QEMU on Windows (50MB + Extra tools). It will take some editing of Files and stuff, but I think it might do what you want... So long as you edit the starting Batch Script "dsl-vhd.bat" or the "1st-boot.bat", allow it to have about 256MB-512MB of RAM [ "-m 256" / "-m 512"]. Use the Hard Disk creation utility "quemu-img.exe" and use the "dsl-base" start up batch to use "mk2fs /dev/hda", maybe 1GB for a Hard Disk at maximum, It also has NVidia / ATi Drivers, which DO make a small difference with Graphics Update speed... Means you can scroll a page in FireFox / Dillo / Opera, without huge frame latency and miss something... You can actually get it to run surprising well for what you need, as I've recnetly done all this myself... *Note* Windows NT base has a Task Scheduler Service with is meant to be the equivilant to UNIX Cron. I've never used it, but can supposedly be interacted with in a similar way to UNIX Cron. ** Hope that enlightens your options [& minor knowledge]. Jim, |
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making this WAY TOO difficult;
download Apache2 for Windows; It install as you expect and runs fine even on my laptop. re cron: NO webhosting company allows
You need to consider WHY cron and how to perform tasks within the normal Client/Server paradigm |
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i used suse 10.3 as my webserver but ubuntu works as well as did fedora. I am sure most other distributions would work but i have not used them personally so can't say. Sorry for mega late reply. i only joined today |
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