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But, the odd part is slide show, and associated text, functioned as designed. Drupal refused to show graphics media - namely.

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Where I run into a problem was post install of Drupal and a new theme (Marinelli). Whereas the Drupal 7.39 installer worked fine (local hosted Virtualmin virtual server). Both were found, on a third-party site The WordPress Installer worked flawlessly, and seems to be functioning correctly with media and content entries. In searching for a solution to install latest WordPress and Drupal 7.39, google search turned up installer scripts on a third-party site for both (Perl-based). Post install of Virtualmin checked clean. I am using the same hardware now, as earlier. Previous install had issue with a fresh Ubuntu 14.04.x 64-bit server, with virtualmin 4.18.gpl also installed.

This is my second attempt to get started with Drupal7 install. All went smoothly, with no errors reported Configuration check passed muster. Downloaded/installed Virtualmin 4.18.gpl, using the automated install.sh script (from servers). Repo's pointed to main, contrib, and non-free jessie static IP, updated/upgraded. Private lan server with fresh bare metal install done with only SSH Server and Std Tools enabled during OS install. I had planned to start with Drupal7 to begin the task, but ran into a bit of a snag, and in need of advice/guidance/pointers on how best to install Drupal 7.xx or higher on a fresh, bare metal, Debian 8 (Jessie) AMD-64 (x86-64) server. This will allow me to test various CMS packages to identify the best package for the post's needs. I have been tasked with developing a web site for my VFW Post (non-profit 503(3) organization), and currently in set up stage of a web development server system with git repository.
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If not, please feel free to move this to the proper section within the forum. And second, I hope I am posting this in the correct section of the forum. First let me say I like what I have seen going on with it and how the community responds to help/pointer(s) requests from those not as savvy with Virtualmin/Webmin etc. Then I was to choose my preferred language, which was English.Have been shadowing this project for three+ years, but this is the first time I have written in. I went the setup page using the place where I installed Drupal files (it could be an IP address, localhost or a domain name) followed by /drupal.įor example, it could be 170.12.0.16/drupal or, in my case, simply localhost/drupal. * to identified by ‘your-password’ Įxit Step 5: Finish Drupal installation on my web browser!
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Sudo apt-get upgrade Step 2: Install LAMP(Linux, Apache, Mysql, Php) Using sudo su was very useful for not to waste time entering the same password again and again. Therefore in this step by step document, we will be installing Drupal 8! Step 1: Make sure everything is up to dateįirst, I made sure all of my system packages are up to date by running the following commands. As a beginner, I do not think I will need to work with advanced modules. Finally, I decided to give a chance to the latest Drupal version. I got to know that D7 is more documented and actually has more modules than D8 whereas D8 is more user-friendly with improved editing flexibility but with some modules not ported yet. With some research, I had an idea on which Drupal version to opt for.
