pacman -S apache VS systemctl enable httpd












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From synthetic reading through the web on establishing an Arch-LAMP I understand that when installing Apache I should do:



pacman -S apache


and then



systemctl enable httpd


Why in the installation it's apache and in starting the service it's httpd?



Note: I have yet to rent an Arch machine, I just try to get some background before doing so.










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    From synthetic reading through the web on establishing an Arch-LAMP I understand that when installing Apache I should do:



    pacman -S apache


    and then



    systemctl enable httpd


    Why in the installation it's apache and in starting the service it's httpd?



    Note: I have yet to rent an Arch machine, I just try to get some background before doing so.










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      From synthetic reading through the web on establishing an Arch-LAMP I understand that when installing Apache I should do:



      pacman -S apache


      and then



      systemctl enable httpd


      Why in the installation it's apache and in starting the service it's httpd?



      Note: I have yet to rent an Arch machine, I just try to get some background before doing so.










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      From synthetic reading through the web on establishing an Arch-LAMP I understand that when installing Apache I should do:



      pacman -S apache


      and then



      systemctl enable httpd


      Why in the installation it's apache and in starting the service it's httpd?



      Note: I have yet to rent an Arch machine, I just try to get some background before doing so.







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