Hello,
I am trying to migrate one of our fedora-based servers to CentOS. Our PHP developers doesn't allow us to switch because there are no crucial (for them) php packages:
php-smarty
php-adodb
php-accelerator
It is not acceptable for us to download sources and compile them and repeat the process each time there is a security bug.
Can you recommend any repository which will deliver all the above packages (and many others) ?
Regards
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Sorin Srbu wrote:
> My requirements are only that the software should be simple to install,
> maintain and add more photos. I'm not a pro (a newbie more like it...) when
> it comes to mysql and php, so this needs to be easy to do as well, from the
> gallery standpoint.
I like gallery v1 myself and have used it for years. I tried gallery
v2 but it was too complicated to use(and hated the themes it came with
I just wanted something plain), I just wanted something
simple. It doesn't use a (SQL) DB, it does do auto resizing of
pictures when you upload them.
my gallery site is http://gallery.aphroland.org/
nate
Sorin Srbu wrote:
>
>>> It doesn't have to be available in a rpm-package, just available from
> yum.
>> Errr, yum doesn't know about anything but rpms.
>
> Yupp, that's what I was trying to say but failed. 8-} I prefer either a
> rpm-package to install from or something available via yum. Gallery2 is a
> tar.gz-packagge.
If you want something even easier for personal use there are inexpensive
network file server appliances with built in media and web services so
you just dump stuff in a mounted directory and it's available. For
example: http://www.synology.com/enu/products/DS209j/index.php
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Sorin Srbu wrote:
> What web photo gallery software do you guys use?
I like http://drupal.org
It is an open source content management system. You could use one of
the gallery modules that best suits your needs. In addition, the system
is flexible and will allow you to do all sorts of other things (blogs,
share content, to do lists, project management, etc).
Here is a search of the modules with photo and album:
http://drupal.org/search/apachesolr_search/photo%20album?filters=type%3Apro…
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Sorin Srbu wrote:
>
> What web photo gallery software do you guys use?
>
> My requirements are only that the software should be simple to install,
> maintain and add more photos. I'm not a pro (a newbie more like it...) when
> it comes to mysql and php, so this needs to be easy to do as well, from the
> gallery standpoint.
>
I've used PHPix2 for quite a long time now. I like it because there's
no requirement for SQL and you can basically upload the original images
straight from the camera to a directory tree. PHPix2 then lets the user
view pictures in a variety of resolutions, with forward/previous
thumbnails, album descriptions, etc. It's easy to maintain backup
copies because it's just a regular directory tree. Downside is it
hasn't been updated in awhile, but it may fit your needs...
More at: http://phpix2.sourceforge.net
-Greg
Hello to all:
What is the most recent status of MAPI support for Evolution
connectivity to Exchange 2007 server for calendaring, etc?
I've seen various blogs and email threads, but I wanted to tap this
list's resources, too.
Thanks.
Scott
Hello:
I have a Supermicro SuperServer 5015P-TR.
It has a Pentium D and is running CentOS x86_64.
Can this machine use 8GB RAM?
I think it should because it is running a 64 bit
OS, but I am concerned because it is fundamentally
32 bit hardware.
Anyone have any experience in this area?
Thanks,
Neil
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:33 AM, Sorin Srbu <sorin.srbu(a)orgfarm.uu.se>wrote:
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: centos-bounces(a)centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On
> Behalf
> >Of Lucian(a)lastdot.org
> >Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:24 PM
> >To: CentOS mailing list
> >Subject: Re: [CentOS] Web photo gallery options
> >
> >>> What web photo gallery software do you guys use?
> >
> >Picasa3 can sync local albums to its web service. I'm quite happy with
> >it (although I'd prefer some open source replacement.. but there's
> >none as of yet), give it a try.
>
> I've actually looked at Picasa already, and it looks nice and all, but I
> feel I'd like a local gallery that *I* can control. As you say, open source
> is preferable. Still, if I fail finding something suitable I'll go for
> Picasa or something like it off-site.
>
I know you would like to host it locally, but Picasa Web Albums <
http://picasa.google.com/features.html#utm_medium=embed&utm_source=pwalogin>
has been working well for me. One or more people on this list suggested it
to me, early in May. I have one album there, with 273 photos I took before
and during a concert and people around the world can see them. Picasa is
also very easy to use, although not Open Source.
Hello, all.
I have deleted some files for mistake.
So I would like to re-install those files using yum install.
But if I execute yum install some_package, that doesn't work,
because some files are remain, I guess.
So is there any yum install option to re-install forcely
when some files are deleted?
Should I remove all related files first to re-install using yum?
Thanks in advance.
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