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    #21
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    Great tutorial - If it was me however, i would use kloxo/cpanel or any panel - it just eases the work load off your back and gives you more "relaxing" time

    just my 2 cents,
    regards,
    Ryan
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    #22
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    Thanks for taking the time to write the tutorial desiboy.

    The others are just voicing their opinions and preferences thats all buddy.

    Keep up the good work. Its always appreciated.

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    #23
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    An epic bump for an epic Article, thank you

    @desiboy, still I'm waiting for next update, maybe on CentOs this time

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    #24
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    Website's:
    videobbmovie.blogspot.com clickmegavideo.blogspot.com
    thanks for the tut

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    #25
    Member
    Great tut most people install loads of crap they dont need half the time just to save effort if anyone is considering doing this check out mysqlbuddy as well no install needed for it

    Code: 
    http://www.sqlbuddy.com/
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    #26
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    Website's:
    videobbmovie.blogspot.com clickmegavideo.blogspot.com
    thanks a lot mate

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    #27
    Member
    Thanks so much for the tutorial. Luckily I understood all LOL (had ran Linux OS for several months). I thought it's impossible to run websites without control panels . Can also cover the following questions?

    1. How to assign dedicated IP to each website
    2. How to do a backup (will downloading public_html be fine?)

    Bookmarked...

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    #28
    Member
    Nice tutorial mate, this has help me a lot

    btw there's a small mistake:
    Code: 
    aptitude install  install mysql-server mysql-client
    should be (right ?)
    Code: 
    aptitude install mysql-server mysql-client
    I'll wait for the next update

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    #29
    Member
    Quote Originally Posted by Snell View Post
    Nice tutorial mate, this has help me a lot

    btw there's a small mistake:
    Code: 
    aptitude install  install mysql-server mysql-client
    should be (right ?)
    Code: 
    aptitude install mysql-server mysql-client
    I'll wait for the next update

    you are right , typed install 2 times, which is not required..
    it will throw up an error that theres no package called install .
    Coding Horror Fan
    I don't read PM's frequently .

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