[CentOS] please help

Liang Arsalan manactric at gmail.com
Fri Sep 2 12:45:59 UTC 2011


Yup thats answer of my question that mysql,apache,php is built in

On 9/2/11, Always Learning <centos at u61.u22.net> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2011-09-02 at 09:59 +0500, Liang Arsalan wrote:
>
>> i am a user of windows and use little bit ubuntu
>> my friend told me to use centos for web development
>> i have question that what is features of centos.
>
>
> Hallo Liang,
>
> Centos is the free version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
> Volunteers remove all the 'Red Hat' branding; then recompile the sources
> and make the distribution. The volunteers also maintain the
> distribution.
>
> Centos copies Red Hat's policy of maintaining distributions for many
> years. This means users can be sure they will not have change
> distributions every 6 months or every 1 or 2 years. Centos distributions
> are maintained for about 7 years.
>
> Centos is used by home users, business users and in Data Centres.
>
> Centos is a very professional operating system. It contains most
> (sometimes all) of the Linux features professional users expect. Extra
> features and programmes can be added, already compiled for Centos, from
> special sites known as 'Repositories'.
>
> Centos can be updated with bug fixes, improvements and new versions of
> programmes by using a simple command
>
> 	yum update  (which updates everything installed)
>
> 	yum update xxxx (which updates XXXX)
>
> Yum has several options. It is one of the most useful tools in Centos.
> The name means 'Yellow Dog Updated Modified'. Yellow Dog is/was the name
> of a Linux distribution.
>
> You can install extra software, if a version is available in a
> repository, with
>
> 	yum install xxxxx
>
>
> Like other Linux distributions, Centos lets you have 'Windows'. The most
> common are Gnome and KDE but several other types of 'Windows' can be
> run.
>
> To operate and test a web site, you will need Apache (or one of its
> competitors), PHP (a programming language which can be used in web pages
> and in Centos - it is similar to a BASH script), a database (I use
> MySQL). All of these are supplied in the basic version of Centos.
>
> Centos has mail servers Sendmail, Exim etc. It has a DNS server called
> BIND ('Named'). Centos is a complete and advanced operating system
> containing everything a normal computer user will require.
>
> Centos is available for i386 & i686 machines (32 bit processors) and X64
> (64 bit processors). I believe Centos is available for other types of
> CPUs too.
>
> I use Centos on servers, laptops, notebooks and home PCs. So do my
> friends who are not computer 'experts'. They prefer Centos instead of M$
> Windoze.
>
> Centos can be installed on a normal personal computer ('PC') in addition
> to M$ Windoze. This means when you start the PC, you will have a choice
> to use M$ Windoze or Centos. This is called 'dual booting'.
>
> The biggest attraction for me to use Centos are:-
>
> 	1. It is not M$ Windoze
>
> 	2. It is free
>
> 	3. It is very stable and reliable and boring.
> 	
> Centos is boring because it 'just works without problems' and works very
> well.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Paul,
> England
> Europe.
>
>
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