mannaged to get my hands on suse9.1 Professional Edition. Great lots of stuff compiled on the cd. But noticed one problem, could not start apache on the system as long as php was up. Had to remove php to get apache working. Apache stoped working when php came up again.
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mannaged to get my hands on suse9.1 Professional Edition. Great lots
of
stuff compiled on the cd. But noticed one problem, could not start
apache
on the system as long as php was up.
[ah] AFAIK, in most GNU/Linux systems PHP lists Apache as a dependency. If PHP is running Apache is running too!
Had to remove php to get apache working. Apache stoped working when php came up again.
[ah] Apache captures port 80 to serve pages. As there's only one port 80 you can't have two instances of apache running on the same port. Did you try editing the httpd.conf file and changing the port number to an used port like (8080).
[ah] If nothing works, let me have a look at your httpd.conf file :)
[ah] Regards,
[ah] ah