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The package comes on the install CD, but after installing from synaptic all I got at the  
The package comes on the install CD, but after installing from synaptic all I got at the  
http://localhost/moodle/admin screen was a blank page.
http://localhost/moodle/admin screen was a blank page.
The secret is, after installing edubuntu, to launch aptitude
The secret is, after installing edubuntu, to configure a standard LAMP server.
I did it like this:
 
launch aptitude


sudo aptitude
sudo aptitude

Revision as of 10:44, 16 November 2007

I hope this shows how easy it is to setup an Ubuntu Moodle test server. I'll be adding more to this page as time progresses.

Mikel Stous 00:01, 24 January 2007 (CST)

I just spent 2 days trying to make moodle work with edubuntu gutsy. The package comes on the install CD, but after installing from synaptic all I got at the http://localhost/moodle/admin screen was a blank page. The secret is, after installing edubuntu, to configure a standard LAMP server. I did it like this:

launch aptitude

sudo aptitude

from a command line. Use the navigation arrows to tasks, hit enter, navigate to LAMP server, hit + g g .

It will download a whole lot of extra packages and when you go to http://localhost/moodle/admin all will be well. --Quinton Reissmann 04:42, 16 November 2007 (CST)