Quoting Damien Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Norberto Bensa wrote: >> >> Everything you need is documented in /etc/horde/... config files or >> in the horde ui itself. The default admin user is (IIRC) >> administrator (or Administrator) >> >> > That's not in the Debian how-to.
Is that an official Debian-howto or some of those "hey I installed this and that and I want to show you I'm better than you're by not showing some obscure but very important detail" blogs that are ultimately predating the web? I've installed Imp on Gentoo (which BTW, it's the distro with the better docs I've ever seen) and on Ubuntu, and although horde/imp is not the easiest to install webapp, it wasn't that hard either. > I just don't like > it when a how-to skips over things. Now you can see what I'm talking about :) > I've installed other php applications. Most of them have a nice setup > tool. You point your browser at the setup tool and it walks you through > the install process. Is there a reason horde doesn't have this? Horde does just that when it isn't configured. Just remember to: move conf/*.php.dist to conf/*.php Then point your browser to the url of your docroot, and use the "built-in" "Administrator" account (remember that your config files need write permission by www-data) Best regards, Norberto ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]