A new semester, a new course: IRLS 675. After a year away from Ubuntu and VMWare I was
a bit intimidated. My VMWare had
expired; therefore, I uninstalled it and downloaded a copy of VirtualBox for
Windows. I already had Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Server Edition – 32bit ISO downloaded and a MD5 checksum stated the hashes were
the same. I proceeded with the standard
installing which included testing for outside connectivity by running a ping
test, configuring aptitude, configuring a static IP address, providing name resolution via your HOSTS
files, and configuring permissions on the Web site. I did recall what rwx privileges
meant. Lastly, I created phpinfo. Overall, the process went smoothly and I did
not run into any major problems, thank goodness. I was stumped for a second when configuring
the VM in VirtualBox. I could not find
the CD/DVD-ROM selection under Settings.
I had to go under the Storage selection.
I also remembered that I had to be careful not to make any typos.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Unit 1: Standard Install & Digital Collection
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