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<title>Ubuntu 9.04, Tomcat 6 and Railo</title>
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Update: As Jamie Krug pointed out in a comment, I meant 9.04... See my response to him in the comments below!
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Today I was asked to try installing Railo on Tomcat 6 on Ubuntu because it doesn&apos;t work out of the box. I normally use CentOS for Linux testing so I went ahead and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-server&quot;&gt;downloaded the Ubuntu 9.04 Server 64-bit ISO&lt;/a&gt; and fired up VMWare Fusion to install it on a new VM. It&apos;s a pretty slick (if DOS-like) installer and you can install LAMP and Tomcat 6 directly as part of the initial setup which I did. Soon I had a running Ubuntu server with MySQL, PHP and Tomcat 6 all ticking along.
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<title>Railo Installation guides</title>
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In this blog entry I want to gather all different Railo installation guides I have found in the past couple of months and
share them with you. Many people are asking us about an installation guide for their system. We will have guides for all
different kind of operating systems on our new Railo website next month, but for the moment this list should be able help
you with your installation problems.
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There are a lot of users who would like to test Railo on their Linux systems but who are confused about how to get started. In this short tutorial I&apos;m going to show you how easy it is to get up and running with a simple app server on CentOS 5.2. More tutorials are going to follow over the next weeks.
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