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lol :P. When I mean start hosting, I mean start uploading the files. And I'll check the error the next time I go on my server computer lol.
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If you installed PHP and MySQL from Fedora package, very likely they will be automatically started for you together with Apache.
You can place the Web files directly in the Web server document root directory, for example. On many systems that is /var/www (or somewhere inside). You have to check your Apache configuration for sure. |
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