drupal 7 in F14?

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Hi,

I've been learning about Drupal 7 on a CentOS install and it is more  
convenient to use it on my F14 box for learning purposes. The install  
was just a yum command, but I'm accustomed to finding and running the  
install.php file to configure it. When I start an instance of firefox  
as root and browse to that file I don't get the expected install  
screen sequence but rather some ascii gibberish. Also the file  
location is in /usr/share rather than as I would have expected in a  
folder off /var/www/html.

Is there a reference for D7 in Fedora? There's no man page. I have a  
couple of D7 books, it's the Fedora-specific bits I'm having trouble  
with.

Advice much appreciated.

Dave


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