> Maybe a content management system instead of a basic web server?
> Drupal perhaps?
Very nice
I looked at drupal and see two cool things:
1. It is packaged for Debian
2. There is a Drupal based CMS designed for academics purpose:
OpenScholar [0]
If I had known I could was package OpenScho
Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
Lars Noodén gmail.com> writes:
You can specify which directory the web server looks for, such as
~/public/www, if the default ~/public_html is not to your liking.
OK!
But, what do you suggest to facilitate my colleagues windows users to
administrates their sites?
On 12/23/2012 04:51 PM, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
> Lars Noodén gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> You can specify which directory the web server looks for, such as
>> ~/public/www, if the default ~/public_html is not to your liking.
>
>
> OK!
>
> But, what do you suggest to facilitate my colleagues wi
Lars Noodén gmail.com> writes:
>
> You can specify which directory the web server looks for, such as
> ~/public/www, if the default ~/public_html is not to your liking.
OK!
But, what do you suggest to facilitate my colleagues windows users to
administrates their sites? They don't have familiar
On 12/23/2012 02:52 PM, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> I want to setup some thing like this:
> http://ourdepartment.ouruniversity.edu.br/~colleague1 and so on for
> all others ones.
That would be mod_userdir
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/public_html.html
You can specify which directory the web s
Hi,
I would like to set up a webserver to our department at our
University.
I already have been installed Debian stable and select "web sever"
when it asked me. So, no graphic desktop. Only Command Line and LAMP.
This server will provide our subdomain
(http://ourdepartment.ouruniversity.edu.br).
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