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Who can help me, I have a free version of plesk voor the fedora server, but I have no idea in wich directory I have to install it, I have ...
- 01-22-2010 #1Just Joined!
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Who can help me, I have a free version of plesk voor the fedora server, but I have no idea in wich directory I have to install it, I have the install package, and the auto installer
Greets stardreamer
- 01-22-2010 #2
An easy way to find anything on your system is to open a terminal window, and run the updatedb command as root. This will update the index of you drive. Takes a little while to run the first time, but it's fairly quick after that. Then all you have to do is type:
locate whatever_you_want_to_find
It will list everyplace where that is found. List can sometimes be very long so don't forget you can pipe the more command if needed...
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- 01-22-2010 #3Linux Guru
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I'm not familiar with Plesk Voor so I googled it and got a large number of hits. Looked at a few pages and they all referred to installing it on windows.
Where did you get the software? I assume it was not from Fedora repositories?
Downloaded it? Was there any documentation, README file on the site?
Googling "plesk voor fedora" gave limited returns and referred mostly to Plesk 8 or 9?
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Problem solved
Thanks for your troubles, it took me a while, but, I installed it in the root directory, with the auto installer it was very easy, I downloaded the plesk file from the plesk site itself. The free version has limitations, one domein, and one e-mail adress. For someone running one domein and who has an extern mail account is this a verry good solution voor a free panel.


