[OGo-Users] Install on Debian Etch or other suggestions?
Jan Sneep
users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 26 Apr 2007 11:26:12 -0400
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Has anyone figured out how to install on Debian Etch yet?
I'm pretty much a newbie to Linux systems. Heard about Open Groupware and
wanted to give it a try so based on the web site suggestion that Debian had
excellent support decided to install it. I've been playing with Debian for a
couple of months now getting Samba and CUPS working and just trying to
figure things out when I had time to spare. However my overall goal was to
get Open Groupware working and I had basically set aside this week to tackle
installing it. I started bright and early Monday morning and thought before
I start the install I had better run the security updates to make sure I had
as up-to-date an OS as possible. That is were I messed up and I ran into
some update problems. However, as a result, now have a nice totally clean
version of Etch up and running on my server. But keeping my goal in mind of
getting Open Groupware working and reading one of the threads from last week
that said they didn't think it was possible to install Sarge OGo packages on
Etch?
So now I'm wondering if Debian was the best choice for running OGo? Any
suggestions on a better route?
Jan
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install it. I've been playing with Debian for a couple of months now =
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spare. However my overall goal was to get Open Groupware working =
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early Monday morning and thought before I start the install I had better =
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security updates to make sure I had as up-to-date an OS as possible. =
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were I messed up and I ran into some update problems. However, as a =
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now have a nice totally clean version of Etch up and running on my =
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