LiveLAMP 0.2.2 review

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LiveLAMP is a bootable (i.e Live) CD that turns a spare computer in the classrom into a Linux development server for students to prac

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Developer: Trent Buck and Open Source Victoria
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LiveLAMP is a bootable (i.e Live) CD that turns a spare computer in the classrom into a Linux development server for students to practice and publish programming exercises in over a dozen computer languages.

As the name suggests, the primary emphasis is on core technologies which underpin the LAMP platform: Linux + Apache + MySQL + PHP.

With the LiveLAMP project, OSV aims to do for Linux application and database servers what Knoppix has done for desktops. LiveLAMP can turn any PC into an instant server capable of supporting up to 1,000 users.

Besides Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, technologies included are Python, Perl, Ruby, PostgreSQL, C++, C, Pascal, Fortran, CVS, Apache, Lex/Yacc, text editing, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, XML and much more.

LiveLAMP will fully integrate with your existing Windows, Apple or Linux network and workstations. To start the installation process takes only a few minutes. You do not need any previous experience with Linux or web servers.

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