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How to Install Subrion CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
The article provides a detailed guide on how to install and use Subrion CMS on Ubuntu Linux with Apache support. Subrion is a user-friendly, open-source content management system that is an effective alternative to other CMS like Wordpress, Drupal, and Joomla. The process involves installing Apache2 HTTP Server and MariaDB Database Server, upgrading to PHP…
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How to Install Directus CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
This article provides an in-depth guide to installing the Directus CMS, an open-source, headless content management system, on Ubuntu Linux with Apache support. The guide includes steps on installing Apache2 HTTP Server, the MariaDB database server, PHP 7.2, and related modules, then setting up a Directus CMS database. The process concludes with the downloading, installation,…
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How to Install X2CRM with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
The article provides instructions to install and use X2CRM, an open-source Customer Relationship Management platform, on Ubuntu Linux with Apache support. Steps include installing Apache2 and MariaDB servers, securing the MariaDB server, installing PHP 7.2 and related modules, creating the X2CRM database, downloading the latest X2CRM release, configuring Apache2 and setting up an admin account.…
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How to Setup Sentrifugo HRM with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
This article provides a detailed walkthrough for installing and using Sentrifugo HRM on Ubuntu Linux with Nginx support. Sentrifugo HRM is a free, open-source Human Resource Management platform designed for businesses and individuals. The installation process involves setting up the Nginx HTTP server, installing MariaDB, PHP 7.2-FPM, creating a Sentrifugo HRM database, configuring Nginx, and…
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How to Install Sentrifugo HRM on Ubuntu with Apache
The article outlines the process to install Sentrifugo HRM – a free, open-source Human Resource Management platform built on the LAMP or LEMP stack, on Ubuntu Linux with Apache support. The procedure involves setting up Apache2 HTTP Server, MariaDB, PHP 7.2 and its related modules. Additionally, it involves creating a database for Sentrifugo HRM, downloading…
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How to Install Composr CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for installing Composr, an open-source content management system, on Ubuntu 16.04, 17.10, or 18.04. It walks through the process of installing Apache2 HTTP Server and MariaDB Database Server, as well as PHP 7.2 and related modules. It also provides instructions on how to configure Apache2 for Composr, how to create…
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How to Setup ImpressPages CMS with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
The article provides detailed instructions for installing ImpressPages, an open-source content management system (CMS), on Ubuntu Linux using Nginx. Comprehensive steps are provided, including how to install Nginx HTTP server, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP 7.2-FPM. The guide also covers creating an ImpressPages database, downloading and installing ImpressPages, configuring Nginix ImpressPages site, and enabling the…
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How to Install ImpressPages CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
The article provides a detailed guide on installing and using ImpressPages, a user-friendly open-source content management system, on Ubuntu Linux with Apache. The process includes installing Apache2 HTTP Server and MariaDB database server, upgrading to PHP 7.2, creating an ImpressPages database, downloading and installing ImpressPages, and finally, configuring the Apache2 for ImpressPages. The guide aims…
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How to setup Fork CMS with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
The article outlines the process of installing and utilizing ForkCMS on Ubuntu Linux with Nginx support. ForkCMS is an open-source content management system built on the LAMP or LEMP stack, providing an alternative to WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. The installation process involves setting up an Nginx HTTP Server, MariaDB Database Server, PHP 7.2 modules, and…
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How to Install ForkCMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
The article provides a step-by-step installation guide for ForkCMS on Ubuntu Linux. It begins with basic server setup using Apache2 and MariaDB. Then, PHP 7.1 and related modules are installed and configured. After server setup, a ForkCMS database is created and permissions are granted. ForkCMS is then downloaded and installed, and Apache2 configuration for ForkCMS…