
December 29th, 2011, 04:01 PM
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Quote: | Originally Posted by E-Oreo There isn't a command that I know of to do it, but all you have to do is replace the configuration file with a default configuration file. I'm not sure exactly where you would find one, but I'm sure they're available somewhere. |
Thanks
I found apt-get remove apache2.
Seemed quite painless...and did the trick.
Thanks you.
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