You've gotten your system ready to install PHP-FPM. Now this is the most complicated and quite possibly the hardest piece to the setup. Here is the overwhelming and complicated command set that you will need to enter in order to get NGINX and PHP-FPM installed on your Debian System. apt-get -t squeeze-backports install nginx-extras; apt-get install php5 php5-fpm php5-common php5-curl php5-dev php5-gd php5-imagick php5-mcrypt php5-memcache php5-mysql php5-pspell php5-snmp php5-sqlite php5-xmlrpc php5-xsl php-pear libssh2-php php5-cli At this time I create a system user for NGINX. adduser --system --no-create-home nginx This command simply creates a system user with no home directory. We will use this User later in our setup. WOW, that was tough! I know you may be tired, so this is a good time to take a break. Well now that we have installing NGINX out of the way, we can proceed to setting up NGINX and PHP-FPM to work on your system. If you are coming f...
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