moka5

LAMP LivePC

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Overall Rating: (4 votes)
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Maintainer: Aaron Greenspan
Size: 117.7 MB
Date posted: Nov 7 2006 - 2:42am
Changelog: Initial submission

A LivePC already running Linux, Apache, PHP and MySQL. It's ready for you to write your own web-based applications.

Not ready

I cant su to root, cannot add files to the usr/local/apache/htdocs directory.

How is this able to help =if you cant add a simple css cause the folder is write protected, and there is not way to su in?

Sweatin like cheap bacon

Root password would sure be nice

Using the LAMP server would be good , in other words: Please post the root password here or email to me at [email protected]
Thanks.
Pat

No problem

Figured it out, something like Ubuntu, all you have to do to become root is to
sudo su -

In this case it will prompt you with a bunch of configuration questions but you end up as the superuser. You can change the password if you want. Don't know if the change sticks between sessions, I guess it does unless you revert.

;)
Pat

Shared docs directory?

Is there anyway to access the shared documents from this LivePC? I couldn't find the path to that directory.

Thanks in advance.

This is the coolest

Hi.

Whoever made this LivePC is brilliant. I love it so much.

Never again will I carry my laptop with me to work. It's 512 MB keychain or nothing.

-JoosSearch.

It is very hard work!

Hi folks,
I installed this LivePC on a USB-stick, but I can´t work with this.
It is not possible to mount the CD-ROM for copying the contents to htdocs folder. It is not possible to install unzip or unrar or somthing like that.
What can I do to get it working??
Please help me!

Greetings

Doesn´t work

I tried this piece of bad Sortware quite a long time to run the LivePC with support for CDROM or other devices.
I think it is bugy Image of DSL. There is no way to install synaptic or apt. For what is it useful when there is no way to change anything of this installation.
I put it in the litterbox and I think such software is no advertising for moka5.
This lost hours I´d better spent in a pub.

Bye

Nice Idea, needs improvements.

A very plain LAMP may become useful in several ways. For now this project does not looks as a final product, but as the first beta.

It looks as there is some bug in the main boot script, as sometimes the boot ended in error, while in others it started-up with no problems.

Just a feeling: I guess people would prefer having the start menu back.