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Debian GNU/Linux installation

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First, please read carefully the Moodle installation documentation.

Installing Moodle as a Debian package

Moodle is available as a Debian package.

Using apt-get, aptitude or Synaptic

  1. Make sure your PC connected to the internet. (Moodle has been included with Debian Sarge. You don't need net connection, if you have the Debian Sarge CDs or DVDs that are configured as download repositories for apt-get, aptitude or syanptic). Use one of these:
    • apt-get install moodle
    • aptitude install moodle
    • Run the synaptic package manager and search (Ctrl + f) for "moodle" (without quotes). You will get moodle in the results (if not, you need to configure your download URLs). Right click and select "Mark for Installation". Click "Apply" button on the Toolbar.
  2. Answer the questions asked by the installer (such as the database to be used - MySQL or PostgreSQL).
  3. Visit your moodle site at http://localhost/mymoodle/admin

Manual download

Incomplete

You will probably need to follow this, if you don't have internet connection on the PC on which you want to install moodle.

  1. Download moodle and all the dependencies (if you already don't have them) from Stable(http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/moodle) or Testing(http://packages.debian.org/testing/web/moodle).


Installing moodle from source

Coming soon