Moving Drupal Installs
Hey all, as I mentioned last night at the LA Drupal group I'm trying to move a Drupal install from a Windows XP box to a Linux box (Fedora Core 8). I'm working in the command line and I've done a mysqldump to a .sql file which I then move to the Fedora box. Both are running the same version of MySQL but as soon as I load the data into the database I get 404 errors when I try to hit the site.
As many of you mentioned last night there should be no issue in moving a database. I'm sure I'm doing something else wrong.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Vaughn
Read moreAdobe AIR for Linux
Check out the newly released Adobe AIR for Linux (alpha) http://www.adobe.com/go/airlinux
Also an update to the alpha version of Adobe Flex(r) Builder(tm) 3 for Linux software is also available on Adobe Labs today at http://www.adobe.com/go/flexbuilder_linux .
Full press release at: http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200803/033108Ado...
Read moreUsing Kannel as an SMS gateway
I found Kannel, an open source WAP/SMS Gateway that runs on Linux. According to their project's website, it is possible to run Kannel on a machine with a GSM mobile phone connected to it and have yourself an SMS gateway. I will definitely take a close look at this project. I'm going to try to get it running this weekend. If I can, writing a driver for this system makes a lot of sense. It will make SMS more accessible to smaller organizations.
Read moreDrupal submissions for Linux.conf.au
LCA have opened request for papers onwards to interested groups. Is there a NZ drupaler who would like to submit a paper?
Feel free to contact me if you need review/support/beer.
linux.conf.au 2008 Call For Presentations
linux.conf.au isn't just a Linux conference. It is a technical
conference about Free Software, held annually in Australasia.
We invite submissions on any Free Software related subject; from
Linux and the BSDs to OpenOffice.org, from networking to
audio-visual magic, from deep hacks to Creative Commons.
Details on Open Wall Linux (OWL) and a follow up on identity
Last night I mentioned that our servers run Open Wall Linux. This morning I saw this blog post from our System Administrator, my partner and Identity Expert Fen Labalme. Here is more information on OWL.
And while I am posting, Fen recently posted this about OpenID.
Read moreLinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2006, London
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2006, London
25th - 26th October 2006
Olympia 2, London, UK
Join us at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2006, London to learn more about Drupal. We will be present at the .Org village alongside Mozilla Europe, Joomla, Debian, Gentoo, OpenBSD and a lot of other great projects.
Many thanks to UKLinux.net who organise and sponsor the .Org village for selecting Drupal as a featured project again this year.
For more details, including how to get free tickets, go to:
www.drupal.org/node/86794
www.drupal.org/node/88861
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