Thank you Ray for the explanation. I understand and conclude that quality
cannot be compromised for price ;)
Thanks & Regards,
Raj Pawan G
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 3:11 PM, MJ Ray-2 [via Koha] <
ml-node+s1045719n5785040...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Raj Pawan wrote:
> > So, is it possible to sign u
On 23/01/14 20:40, MJ Ray wrote:
. It's like making an octopus by nailing extra legs onto a dog. At the
end, no-one's really happy, least of all the dog.
LOL. I saw a dog like that once. I think it was wrestling a snake. Go
Slef!!
Bob
Calyx
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Raj Pawan wrote:
> So, is it possible to sign up for a VPS plan with a hosting company and
> install + configure the Koha software using the root access then fall back
> to the shared hosting plan so that we can save some money? Just a naive
> thought, please suggest on this.
Generally no, because
Got to learn that the root access to server is required only for
*"Installation"* of Koha ILS.
Refer "To install Koha for immediate":
http://koha-community.org/download-koha/
So, is it possible to sign up for a VPS plan with a hosting company and
install + configure the Koha software using th
Could you please tell us what is the name of the company that you deal with
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From: "Amir Seni"
To: "Koha Mailing lists"
Subject: [Koha] Koha 3.10 hosting in a shared webhosting environment
Date: Mon, Mar 25, 2013 2:00 pm
I currently have koha running
I currently have koha running on a "low end vps" 2 cpu cores with 512mb ram
which is dynamic to 1gb. with an offloaded mysql hosted database. I
currently pay 6.95US$ per month and maybe cheaper ones are available.
Performance per dollar is acceptable. rebuilding an index with 45000 items
takes abo
Accessing through intranet would be the best possible way you could use Koha.
You could actually buy a router (wired and wireless) and make the computers
connect even without internet connection. You only need to install Koha in
one of the computers (e.g. Koha installed in a virtual environment) an
Thank you for suggestion guys, I understand why Koha could not have been
developed keeping in mind all possible target audience, and I totally agree
with the reasons given by you all .
@Mirko - Unfortunately I cannot run it in intranet, the users would have to
be connect through internet medium.
Raj Pawan,
Raj Pawan schrieb am 24.03.2013
> I am extremely saddened that such a beautiful opensource could not be used
> at the cheapest price though perl is supported along with PHP at the lowest
> webhosting price. I wish that the developers would have considered these
> scenarios while buildin
On 24 March 2013 20:11, Raj Pawan wrote:
> Thank you very much for a quick & elegant reply.
>
> We don't have enough money to buy VPS hosting. I assume that the same
> problem exists with Evergreen LMS also?
>
> So, what is the best solution or alternative you could suggest me?
>
> I am extremely
Thank you very much for a quick & elegant reply.
We don't have enough money to buy VPS hosting. I assume that the same
problem exists with Evergreen LMS also?
So, what is the best solution or alternative you could suggest me?
I am extremely saddened that such a beautiful opensource could not be
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Raj Pawan wrote:.
> So, is there a way to install it directly without the shell access and the
> setup mentioned in the ReadMe documentation?
Short answer : No
Somewhat longer answer : Without shell access you won't be able to use
CPANMINUS or any other wa
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