Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>>
Honestly, I think you would then be better off with something else. Drupal
is one of the more powerful, but also more complex CMS systems available.
<<
Amen. My wife used to have a static web site that was designed and built
for her by a web/graphic designer. When it star
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> What does the CentOSPlus kernel have that the standard kernel does not?
> It is just additional drivers and modules? Or are there additional
> differences?
It has a number of kernel drivers enabled and also has some bug fixes.
Because the
Am 25.07.2009 um 20:33 schrieb Geoff Galitz:
>
>
>> Honestly, I think you would then be better off with something else.
>> Drupal
>> is one of the more powerful, but also more complex CMS systems
>> available.
>
> I strongly agree with this statement. I was using Drupal for my
> personal
>
Upstream released 4.8 on 18th May 2009. Here is the announcement for those who
missed it.
http://press.redhat.com/2009/05/18/red-hat-enterprise-linux-4-8-now-available/
When can we expect CentOS 4.8? When it is ready? Soon?
Thanks
Spike.
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What does the CentOSPlus kernel have that the standard kernel does not?
It is just additional drivers and modules? Or are there additional
differences?
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> Honestly, I think you would then be better off with something else. Drupal
> is one of the more powerful, but also more complex CMS systems available.
I strongly agree with this statement. I was using Drupal for my personal
and business websites, but the complexity (the not exactly intuitive
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Timothy Murphy wrote on Sat, 25 Jul 2009 16:33:04 +0100:
> I'm not a serious drupal user.
> I saw a recommendation on a local Linux group,
> and thought I would see what it was like.
>
> I have a very simple web-site,
> which I would like to improve,
Honestly, I think you would then be better of
Timothy Murphy wrote
> I am told after jumping through several hoops
> "Congratulations, Drupal has been successfully installed.
> Please review the messages above before continuing on to your new site."
> I removed write permissions from /etc/drupal/default/settings.php
> as suggested, and click o
John Thomas wrote:
> Oh, and you should probably use Drupal 6 unless you have a very specific
> reason.
Thanks for your response.
I'm using Drupal 5 because that is what I get on my CentOS-5.3 system
by "sudo yum install drupal".
I don't want to get involved in anything more complicated than tha
Robert Heller wrote:
> I am running CentOS 4.7, presently on an older box (PIII slot 1
> processor @ 500mhz with 384meg of RAM, using SCSI disks with an
> AHA-2940 host controller). I have built a new box: AMH Semporon
> 2. GHZ, 2gig of RAM. I put in a AHA-29160 host controller (uses
> same drive
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