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Were you seeing an error? Was it slow? Was it corrupting data? If so, how? If you make your questions as specific as you can, you're more likely to get the answers you need. Saying your Moodle was unstable and asking how to make it stable is vague. Once you no longer need Moodle 1.9, you should upgrade php to a newer version.Īs with any forum, being specific about your questions will help you get the best answers. If you need to run both 1.9 and 2.x at the same time, you'll want the latest php 5.3, and you should be running Moodle 1.9.19+. Once you have the environment working, you should be able to install Moodle by following the instructions and recommendations for php.ini. I would start by installing the components and verifying they work one at a time, starting with apache, then php, then the other 2. I can't compare that to Linux because I only use those components in a hosted environment, so I've never installed them on Linux, though I've been tempted to install my own php a number of times. But I do use and admin Windows servers, and have in the past gotten WordPress running using apache, php, my sql and phpmyadmin. Let me start by saying I have no experience with Moodle on Windows. Once you feel comfortable you can install a pure server environment (no GUI's) and apply you knowledge while you are learning about the Linux environment. This means you can have a GUI and file manager etc. You could install an Ubuntu Desktop with Gnome, or a lightweight environment (don't bother with KDE, much too heavy). It's true that a Desktop installation could be more insecure than a Server installation (it will almost certainly be slower). As someone said earlier, the main downside is that you will be reminded to update packages, the Desktop apps etc that you are not using, although you could happily ignore most of these. This means you have an end-user friendly environment, and you can learn about the server and system (without having to master the command line interface to start with). It's worth doing something like creating an Ubuntu Desktop installation, and adding the server side to that - there are lots of good guides on the net about how to do this, especially for Ubuntu, Suse, and the other popular distros. Here again, the Ubuntu thread I mentioned was about a Ubuntu 13.10 on Unity! But for the security concerned (Unix) server administrator the boatfull of additional software serve no purpose but has to be maintained. Now click the ‘Install’ button at the bottom of the page. Third select wordpress by clicking ‘Add’ next to it. One can argue that a GUI on server does no harm. First download and run the Microsoft Web Platform Installer wpilauncher.exe file.Second select Applications link at the top. Moodle runs in a server and a server does not need a GUI. In the Unix world 'server' and 'client' mean two different things. > I have experience of ubuntu however only the desktop version - Is ubuntu server all command line? If so this may be a bit daunting for me.ĭepends on how serious you are. *nix operating systems generally require less memory than Mac OS X or Windows servers for doing the same task as the server is configured with just a shell interface." (not added by me ) says, "You can use Linux(recommended), Unix-based, Windows or Mac OS X for the server operating system. in any case, Linux gets the best support in (did you read the "Ubuntu" thread I've posted?) if you go through the support forums here, you'll notice that many old-hands prefer Unix/Linux That said, a couple of points to support the Unix-case: You meet serious Windows administrators here, who know what they are doing. One could also argue that the "Windows package" make computer unsavvy people jump in that's why the high Windows proportion. Having being involved in various support discussions in I get the impression that Windows adminstrators suffer more than their Unix counterparts. Not only because I'm biased (see my profile). $cfg = '/etc/swekey-pma.Good question! Sorry, but I can not answer it to any degree of accuracy! ![]() $cfg = '' -> I eliminated it fur security reason. $cfg = 'sdfsdf3423423483' /* YOU MUST FILL IN THIS FOR COOKIE AUTH! */ I unzip phpmyadmin and moved it to from libraries folder and renamed it to. I did not change anything in php.ini, just leave them. PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'C:\PHP\ext\php_pdo_oci.dll' - The specified module could not be found. Page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred. I got the error message with more details below HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error The There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. I got the error message on my computer client belowĥ00 - Internal server error.
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