For the Linux bit you could use my automatic setup script. Just add an additional step at the end that adds PHP. http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?11,129172by PicklePumpers - Other discussion
What's it do? Automatically sets up a LAMP type sever using Nginx, SQLite3, Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.7, and Rails 2.3.9. I didn't need PHP in this install so it is lacking the P in LAMP. Who's it for? Mostly it's for Ruby on Rails developers that want a lightweight virtual server to test on. You can run this in 256MB no problem. I actually use this setup for a tiny website that gets overby PicklePumpers - How to...
HTML5 compliant version, sorry, I used my old template for the other one.by PicklePumpers - Other discussion
I setup virtual machines for testing and most servers like Apache and Nginx have simple "it works" screens but I like to make it just a little nicer so when someone uses my appliance it's the little touches that make them say, "Hmmm, I like this." Anyway, here's my replacement for the default index page.by PicklePumpers - Other discussion
To answer my own question. Add this to the etc/apt/sources.list file: deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free Then it finds the 7.67-3 version. The public ppa is still broken though and since that's where most people will install from it only make since that it should be fixed. First impressions and all that.by PicklePumpers - Other discussion
I was trying to install the stable version using the instructions here: http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxInstall sudo su - echo "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/nginx/stable/ubuntu lucid main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys C300EE8C apt-get update apt-get install nginx That all went well but when I checked the version numby PicklePumpers - Other discussion
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