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Re: Installing on Linux MInt (novice at linux and moodle)

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by Rick Jerz.  

Gerald,

Relative to this issue of backing up the mySQL database, the two ways that I have learned to do this is 1) via the command line using SSH, which is pretty easy once you know how, 2) via phpMyAdmin.  Are you sure that with 1and1 you do not have access to either of these methods?

If 1and1 does not allow this, you might consider switching hosting providers.

Your idea to install moodle on a local linux machine is fine, but you might I think that you will have to learn a lot about linux.  And what are you going to do when your student leaves you?

Well, with Moodle you have all kinds of choices.  smile

You will have to also consider whether now is a good time to upgrade to Moodle 2.3.3+ or later.

I think the docs for linux installs can be found at:
http://docs.moodle.org/19/en/Installing_Moodle


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