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Open the Terminal and install Apache MySQL and PHP
Open the Terminal and install Apache MySQL and PHP


<pre> sudo apt-get apache2 mysql mysql-server php5 </pre>
<pre> sudo apt-get apache2 mysql mysql-server php5 php5-mysql</pre>


   
   

Revision as of 11:15, 13 August 2013

Step 1: Install Ubuntu 10.04

http://www.ubuntu.com/download

Step 2: Install LAMP stack

Open the Terminal and install Apache MySQL and PHP

 sudo apt-get apache2 mysql mysql-server php5 php5-mysql


'It will prompt you to set the root password for mysql - take note of it, you will need it in step 5.

Step 3: Install the additional PHP extensions

sudo apt-get install php5-curl php5-gd php5-intl php5-xmlrpc

Step 4: Download Moodle

cd /var/www

sudo wget http://download.moodle.org/stable25/moodle-latest-25.tgz

sudo tar -zxf moodle-latest-25.tgz

sudo mkdir /var/moodledata

sudo chmod 777 /var/moodledata

sudo chmod 777 /var/www/moodle

Step 5: Create Moodle database

mysql -u root -p

You will be prompted for the mysql root password you have created in step 2

create database moodledb charset=utf8;

create user 'mdluser'@'localhost' identified by 'password';

grant all privileges on moodledb.* to 'mdluser'@'localhost';

\q

Step 6: Setup Moodle server

Open your browser and go to http://localhost/moodle

Follow the prompts selecting:

database type

Choose: mysqli

database settings

Host server: localhost

Database: moodledb

User: mdluser

Password: password

Tables Prefix: mdl_

environment checks

This will indicate if any elements required to run moodle haven't been installed.

next next next...

follow prompts and confirm installation

create a site administrator account

Create your moodle user account which will have site administrator permissions.

The password you select has to meet certain security requirements.

Installation Complete

Bravo! You can now start playing with moodle!