![]() Strict Standards: Non-static method JText::_() should not be called statically, assuming $this from incompatible context in /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/administrator/templates/khepri/login.php on line 66 Well for me this step by step did not worked □Īfter i finished this tutorial (and did exactly what they say) i have a big screen with errors… To arturieto: Let the pass of root blank…(mysql by default dont have pass) thats why it dont let u connect to… Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/configuration.php:68) in /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/libraries/joomla/session/session.php on line 416Īny idea why these errors are being generated and how they might be fixed? Warning: session_start() : Cannot send session cache limiter – headers already sent (output started at /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/configuration.php:68) in /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/libraries/joomla/session/session.php on line 413 Warning: session_start() : Cannot send session cookie – headers already sent by (output started at /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/configuration.php:68) in /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/libraries/joomla/session/session.php on line 413 I am receiving some warning messages on each page that I assume are preventing me from logging in as admin. To change the setting, click ‘Administrator’ link on ‘Resources’ group on the left screen.Įnter your User name and Password and click ‘Login’ button. Now you can click ‘ Click here when the directory has been removed‘ link.Ĭongratulation. Go back to your Joomla Installation screen. Go to ‘ /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla‘ directory and delete it using ‘ sudo rm -rf installation/‘ command. To delete the installation directory, you have to open your Linux Terminal. Because, if someone can access your installation directory, he will be able to re-setup your Joomla. Actually, you can ignore the message below and start to use your Joomla by click ‘ Click here when the directory has been removed‘.īut, it’s not save. Save it and close the gedit program.Īfter we create the configuration.php, click ‘Next’ button to continue. Type ‘ sudo gedit /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/configuration.php‘.Ĭlick ‘ Edit > Paste‘ to paste the configuration content. Goto your Terminal Linux, and run gedit.It’s a very simple graphical word processor. We just have to create ‘ configuration.php‘ file manually.įirst, you have to select all codes below, click right mouse button and select ‘Copy’. If you are a beginner, just use the default database setup. Put your Site Name: ‘My book collections’ (This is your web page title).Įnter Your Email: (This your email address).Įnter Admin Password: ******* (This is your admin password next time change your Joomla setting). If you don’t use FTP server just click ‘Next’ button. But, if you will put in a commercial or free web server, they will provide you for the ‘user name’ and ‘database name’.ĭatabase Name: db_joomla (put your database name here) You can put any ‘ user name‘ and ‘ database name‘ with what you want. If you are only install in your personal web server it will be no problem. We can create it later manually.Ĭlick ‘Next’ button also at ‘License’ screen. It’s permission setting only, no problem. When you see ‘ configuration.php Writeable = No‘. Joomla then checks for “Pre-installation Check”. Select your Language and click ‘Next’ button. Joomla starts the installation process automatically ( Step 1. Run your XAMPP server, open your browser and type ‘ localhost/joomla‘. Go to ‘/opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla‘ directory and check the joomla file.Įxtract the file using ‘ sudo tar xvzf‘ command.ĭelete Joomla_1.5.3-Stable-Full_ because you don’t need it. Then copy ‘ Joomla_1.5.3-Stable-Full_‘ file to ‘ /opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla‘. I use ‘ /mydata/new_download‘ as my download directory, so I move to this directory. Go to the directory where you downloaded your Joomla file. Go to ‘/opt/lampp/htdocs’ directory and create a new directory named ‘joomla’. Go to Joomla website at and click the latest version 1.5.3. If not, you have to install XAMPP first ( read here), otherwise you will not be able to follow all the instructions below. I assume that you have installed XAMPP in your system. If you are familiar with Linux, the installation process is not difficult. In this article, I will show you how to install Joomla with XAMPP in Linux. Since it use PHP, you need apache server to run it. What is Joomla? Joomla is one of the most powerfull free content management system available in the internet.
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