Please bear with me; I'm a developer, not a server admin. My company wants to explore using Magento. They've handed me a pre-configured Linux server with apache and PHP installed, but when I try to run the Magento setup, it tells me that there are PHP extensions that need to be loaded.
I am running Ubuntu Server 12.04 and prefer to compile PHP myself as opposed to installing it using apt-get.
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Installed fresh Ubuntu Server 12.04 and Zend Server Community Edition 5.6.0. Unfortunately I can't deploy my CMS Joomla 2.5.7 based websites due to file permissions error(CHOD 755)during Joomla installation/Joomla extensions installation (files unwriteable) so I'm assuming that's because cgi-fcgi is not shipped with Zend Server for Linux (only for Windows where it's working OK).
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On a fresh ubuntu install (12.04, x86_64). After gnome-shell installation, I've tried to install some extensions from extensions.gnome.org but got no result. I've tried with Firefox and Chromium and got the same issue.
1- open any extension page on extensions.gnome.org
2- switch extension to "ON".
Okay so they have moved gnome-shell-extensions-common out of the repos so the only extensions available there is the user theme. I have updated the system and as the two files were in conflict, so had to remove the extensions-common package. Now the normal way of installing an extension will be heading to their site and turning the extension on from there.
I am trying to publish website (asp.net 4.0, IIS 5, win server 2003) from my machine to server 2003 and getting error 'The Web server does not appear to have FrontPage Server Extensions installed '.
I manage a server (running Ubuntu) which hosts our client's sites with a few dozen different PHP-based websites, mostly small sites but also some installations of CMSes and forums.
I used the get_loaded_extensions() method to see what extensions I have loaded.
I've got a little issue with gnome shell extensions. After installing some of them, I understood I didn't like them and decided to remove them. The extensions themselves (their folders in /home/username/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions) were deleted successfully. However, the deleted extensions were not removed from the list of installed extensions at extensions.gnome.org.
Hi,
I want to limit only files with approved extensions such as ".gif", ".jpeg", ".doc", etc. are allowed to be uploaded to the web server.