Actually moodle offers some nice packages. Will send you link. For
manual install we are talking apache2, php and mysql 5.x (latest
stable is fine).
On Feb 23, 2010, at 9:48 AM, barsalou <barjunk@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Quoting Marc Grober <marc@interak.com>:
>
>> In that case any old klunker would fit the bill for a sandbox
>>
>> Promoting php dev would be another matter as that would take a bit
>> more infrastructure and power, especially if you wanted to roll out
>> and support eclipse or netbeans, server based debugging etc.
>>
>> Admining moodle not as simple as WP, but almost....
>>
>
> So I'm assuming those that responded are willing to commit some time
> and encouragement to move this project forward.
>
> Let me know if my assumption is wrong.
>
> Next is waiting for Highland Tech to let me know what they would like
> to do next.
>
> People that responded,
>
> Can one of you please summarize what has to be installed on the
> machine to get moodle working so we know what we are in for?
>
> Mike B.
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