Install Habari with Nginx on Debian 8

habariIn this tutorial we will cover the steps needed for installing Habari with Nginx on a Debian 8 VPS.

Habari is a free and open source blog engine written in PHP that currently supports MySQL, SQLite and PostgreSQL for the database backend. It is a publishing platform and application framework with a modular, object-oriented core.

An interesting fact is that the name Habari comes from the Swahili greeting habari which means “(what’s the) news”.

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How to install Elxis CMS on CentOS 7

Elxis is powerful open source content management system (CMS ) it is free for use under the GNU/GPL license. This CMS is modern, flexible, easy to use and it comes with many useful multi-lingual features, such as:

  • Responsive design
  • Built-in commentary system
  • Multi-level menus
  • Image galleries
  • Contact Forms
  • Visitors native language detection
  • WYSIWYG editor
  • Built-in cron jobs
  • Performance monitor
  • And many more…

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How to install Webasyst on CentOS

webasyast vps Webasyst is an open source PHP framework used by web developers for creating sleek multi-user web applications with a back-end and a front-end. It is a framework which combines web publishing tools, blogging and e-commerce with enterprise collaboration platform.

This install guide assumes that Apache, MySQL and PHP are already installed and configured on your server. At the time of writing this tutorial, the latest stable version of Webasyst framework is 1.5.6.17 and it requires:

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Install Agora Project on Ubuntu 14.04

agora-project vpsIn this tutorial, we will show you how to install Agora Project on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS with Apache, PHP and MySQL installed on it.

Agora Project is an open source and user friendly groupware based on PHP and MySQL which allow users to create their own private space and share it with the other team members. The Agora Project groupware software contains the following modules: file manager, bookmark manager, personal and resource calendars, task manager, Gantt charts, contacts, news, forum, instant messaging, etc.

This tutorial was tested and written for an Ubuntu VPS, but it should work on any Debian based Linux distribution.

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How to install LEMP on openSUSE

How to install LEMP on openSUSE

We’ll show you How to install LEMP on openSUSE.  This article we will cover the steps needed for installing and configuring a basic LEMP stack on a openSUSE VPS. A LEMP stack is a synonym of LEMP server or LEMP web server. It refers to a setup which includes Linux, Nginx, MySQL (MariaDB) and PHP.

1. REQUIREMENTS

We will be using our SSD 1 Linux VPS hosting plan for this tutorial.

Log in to your server via SSH:

# ssh root@server_ip

Before starting, enter the command below to check whether you have the proper OS version installed on your machine:

# cat /etc/issue

which should give you the underneath output. Of course if you use another openSUSE version the output will show that version:

Welcome to openSUSE 13.1 "Bottle" - Kernel \r (\l)

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How to install e107 CMS on Ubuntu 14.04

e107 is an open-source web application, written in PHP and using the popular open source MySQL database system for content storage. It is completely free and totally customizable. The e107 CMS provides all the features you need to build a basic website or a fully interactive web portal and it doesn’t require any knowledge of programming languages in order to use it to build a web site. It is fairly easy to install e107 CMS on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS. The installation process should take about 5-10 minutes if you follow the very easy steps described below.

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