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Old 07-03-2001
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Angry Apache Server

I Don't speak english very good...

i'm new to unix.

I have Win98SE and Apache for win32

Pentium MMX-166MHz
200MB Free

Apache/1.3.20 (Win32) PHP/4.0.6

My url is my ip and i want to get domain
exsample "www.cfir.co.il"
so i want to get UNIX.

i want to get standard UNIX server not FreeBSD, OpenBSD ...

where i can get unix (Standard Unix\Unix: L8) in 1 file?

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Sounds like what you really need is a DNS entry that points yout domain name to your IP. UNIX can do this, but you might want to look at www.zoneedit.com first. You can get UNIX at http://redhat.com
Good luck
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Exclamation Problem

This is a iso file (Image File). i need a normal file
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Old 07-04-2001
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By 'normal file' you mean what exactly? (install-unix.exe?)

ISO images are by far the most common distribution method for
unix/linux (and bsd!) systems.

The ISO is ready to burn onto CD, so just boot from it and follow
the installation instructions.

However, I get the feeling that you want to run UNIX as if it were
an application in Windows. (!?)

UNIX is an operating system, not an application, if you want
UNIX, burn the CD, and ditch the Micro$oft box...

If anyone has other ideas...
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