Hi, I am in need of selecting a Portal and CMS( content management system). I have found quite a bit of them and as a result I need some recommendations. 1) Ease of install : It would be great if rpms for SUSE were available. Should not need to install packages that are not in the SUSE DVD. That way I do not need to track bugreports for lots of tiny small packages 2) Ease of management: For the System administrator it would be highly beneficial if click and go style management interface was available. I currently do not have any ideas on the experience of system admin so it should be something with the KISS principle :-) 3) Content update: The software would be used by adult learners. It should be fairly easy to add documents and update the content. It should work flawlessly with Internet Explorer allowing documents to be uploaded via browser. No need of knowing HTML or else should be needed. It should be like a simple text editor so users can use it without learning something new. 4) Search facilities: It should be able search the documents base 5) Forums, maillinglist, RSS/RDF, polls, calender of events should be available. ( these are the minimum other possibilities are welcomed) 6) It should be as secure as possible and in stable status with continuing development. No need to say that it should be in Open Source License I would very much appreciate if you can recommend packages along with your comments what made you choose that particular one Thanks in advance -- Togan Muftuoglu | Unofficial SUSE FAQ Maintainer | Please reply to the list; http://susefaq.sf.net | Please don't put me in TO/CC. Nisi defectum, haud refiecendum
Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
Hi,
I am in need of selecting a Portal and CMS( content management system). I have found quite a bit of them and as a result I need some recommendations.
1) Ease of install : It would be great if rpms for SUSE were available. Should not need to install packages that are not in the SUSE DVD. That way I do not need to track bugreports for lots of tiny small packages
2) Ease of management: For the System administrator it would be highly beneficial if click and go style management interface was available. I currently do not have any ideas on the experience of system admin so it should be something with the KISS principle :-)
3) Content update: The software would be used by adult learners. It should be fairly easy to add documents and update the content. It should work flawlessly with Internet Explorer allowing documents to be uploaded via browser. No need of knowing HTML or else should be needed. It should be like a simple text editor so users can use it without learning something new.
4) Search facilities: It should be able search the documents base 5) Forums, maillinglist, RSS/RDF, polls, calender of events should be available. ( these are the minimum other possibilities are welcomed)
6) It should be as secure as possible and in stable status with continuing development. No need to say that it should be in Open Source License
I would very much appreciate if you can recommend packages along with your comments what made you choose that particular one
Thanks in advance
Hi Togan. I use Fundanemt or Mambo here. http://www.fundanemt.com/ http://www.mamboserver.com/ Erik Jakobsen
Hi Erik, * Erik Jakobsen; <eja@urbakken.dk> on 03 Feb, 2005 wrote:
Hi Togan.
I use Fundanemt or Mambo here.
Thanks for the links. Could you provide some details about the current number of users system specs that these run and also if you can provide some info on system load. Also what was your reasoning in choosing these two . Thanks -- Togan Muftuoglu | Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer | Please reply to the list; http://susefaq.sf.net | Please don't put me in TO/CC. Nisi defectum, haud refiecendum
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:50:08 +0100, Togan Muftuoglu wrote
Hi,
I am in need of selecting a Portal and CMS( content management system). I have found quite a bit of them and as a result I need some recommendations.
I choose phpwebsite from http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwebsite) It still in beta status. But it enough for me
1) Ease of install : It would be great if rpms for SUSE were available. Should not need to install packages that are not in the SUSE DVD. That way I do not need to track bugreports for lots of tiny small packages
AFAIK there is no rpm for SuSE. But the tar file is very straight forward if you ever use Apache and mySQL.
2) Ease of management: For the System administrator it would be highly beneficial if click and go style management interface was available. I currently do not have any ideas on the experience of system admin so it should be something with the KISS principle :-)
Yes it can.
3) Content update: The software would be used by adult learners. It should be fairly easy to add documents and update the content. It should work flawlessly with Internet Explorer allowing documents to be uploaded via browser. No need of knowing HTML or else should be needed. It should be like a simple text editor so users can use it without learning something new.
Of course, there is an editor ;-)
4) Search facilities: It should be able search the documents base
It also has.
5) Forums, maillinglist, RSS/RDF, polls, calender of events should be available. ( these are the minimum other possibilities are welcomed)
The poll is very easy to manage.
6) It should be as secure as possible and in stable status with continuing development. No need to say that it should be in Open Source License
It has GNU LPGL
I would very much appreciate if you can recommend packages along with your comments what made you choose that particular one
Thanks in advance
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It's Nice to help you M. Edwin
if you guys are interested in Java based portal server then try out http://liferay.net / http://liferay.com IRJ On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 17:14:16 +0700, edwin <edwin@nsi.co.id> wrote:
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:50:08 +0100, Togan Muftuoglu wrote
Hi,
I am in need of selecting a Portal and CMS( content management system). I have found quite a bit of them and as a result I need some recommendations.
I choose phpwebsite from http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwebsite)
It still in beta status. But it enough for me
1) Ease of install : It would be great if rpms for SUSE were available. Should not need to install packages that are not in the SUSE DVD. That way I do not need to track bugreports for lots of tiny small packages
AFAIK there is no rpm for SuSE. But the tar file is very straight forward if you ever use Apache and mySQL.
2) Ease of management: For the System administrator it would be highly beneficial if click and go style management interface was available. I currently do not have any ideas on the experience of system admin so it should be something with the KISS principle :-)
Yes it can.
3) Content update: The software would be used by adult learners. It should be fairly easy to add documents and update the content. It should work flawlessly with Internet Explorer allowing documents to be uploaded via browser. No need of knowing HTML or else should be needed. It should be like a simple text editor so users can use it without learning something new.
Of course, there is an editor ;-)
4) Search facilities: It should be able search the documents base
It also has.
5) Forums, maillinglist, RSS/RDF, polls, calender of events should be available. ( these are the minimum other possibilities are welcomed)
The poll is very easy to manage.
6) It should be as secure as possible and in stable status with continuing development. No need to say that it should be in Open Source License
It has GNU LPGL
I would very much appreciate if you can recommend packages along with your comments what made you choose that particular one
Thanks in advance
-- Togan Muftuoglu | Unofficial SUSE FAQ Maintainer | Please reply to the list; http://susefaq.sf.net | Please don't put me in TO/CC. Nisi defectum, haud refiecendum
It's Nice to help you
M. Edwin
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if you guys are interested in Java based portal server then try out http://liferay.net / http://liferay.com
IRJ
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 17:14:16 +0700, edwin <edwin@nsi.co.id> wrote:
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:50:08 +0100, Togan Muftuoglu wrote
Hi,
I am in need of selecting a Portal and CMS( content management system). I have found quite a bit of them and as a result I need some recommendations.
I choose phpwebsite from http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwebsite)
It still in beta status. But it enough for me
1) Ease of install : It would be great if rpms for SUSE were available. Should not need to install packages that are not in the SUSE DVD. That way I do not need to track bugreports for lots of tiny small
AFAIK there is no rpm for SuSE. But the tar file is very straight forward if you ever use Apache and mySQL.
2) Ease of management: For the System administrator it would be highly beneficial if click and go style management interface was available. I currently do not have any ideas on the experience of system admin so it should be something with the KISS principle :-)
Yes it can.
3) Content update: The software would be used by adult learners. It should be fairly easy to add documents and update the content. It should work flawlessly with Internet Explorer allowing documents to be uploaded via browser. No need of knowing HTML or else should be needed. It should be like a simple text editor so users can use it without learning something new.
Of course, there is an editor ;-)
4) Search facilities: It should be able search the documents base
It also has.
5) Forums, maillinglist, RSS/RDF, polls, calender of events should be available. ( these are the minimum other possibilities are welcomed)
The poll is very easy to manage.
6) It should be as secure as possible and in stable status with continuing development. No need to say that it should be in Open Source License
It has GNU LPGL
I would very much appreciate if you can recommend packages along with your comments what made you choose that particular one
Thanks in advance
-- Togan Muftuoglu | Unofficial SUSE FAQ Maintainer | Please reply to the
For the CMS You can try Plone, based on zope (http://www.plone.org, http://www.zope.org). The rpm exists but the installation "from scratch" is pretty easy I heard also about Silva, but never tested it, run also on zope I've 2 servers SuSe 9.0, with zope (and plone, but also other zope products) Gael Immanuel RJ <immiraja@gmail.com> wrote on 03/02/2005 12.23.00: packages list;
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It's Nice to help you
M. Edwin
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Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
Hi,
I am in need of selecting a Portal and CMS( content management system). I have found quite a bit of them and as a result I need some recommendations.
I've had very good results with e107, though you'd need to check how easy it is to add content via a browser (e107 does allow this, though). The admin interface is excellent as well as thorough. Seems a lot easier to install and use than most such systems. Based on php + mysql. See: http://e107.org You can also test-drive many of these cms systems "live" by going to this very useful site: http://www.opensourcecms.com/ :) Fish
Hi, I'm trying to install 9.1 on a PC with 8.1 already installed. The PC has 64M memory. I get this error message: Your computer doesn't have enough memory to run YaST. To continue, activate some swap space. Anybody with that experience pls?
I'm installing witth CD. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Assan" <tony@arrownetworks.net> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:49 AM Subject: [SLE] 9.1 Insttatll probleem
Hi,
I'm trying to install 9.1 on a PC with 8.1 already installed. The PC has 64M memory.
I get this error message:
Your computer doesn't have enough memory to run YaST.
To continue, activate some swap space.
Anybody with that experience pls?
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Tony Assan wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install 9.1 on a PC with 8.1 already installed. The PC has 64M memory.
I get this error message:
Your computer doesn't have enough memory to run YaST.
To continue, activate some swap space.
Anybody with that experience pls?
Hi Tony You are hijacking a thread about Content Management Systems, so you may not get too many responses here, better to start your own thread. It is a situation that has come up many times for people, try searching on google with the keywords: "site:lists.suse.com SLE installation memory" It will give you some solutions. HTH jalal -- GPG fingerprint = 3D45 5509 D380 26A4 523E A9D8 A66A 5F38 CA43 BB0E
You might also have a look around here: http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ I'm looking into cms systems too atm. These ended up on my "closer" checklist e107.org (installs so easy you wouldn't believe it) drupal.org (have problems with that one on 9.2) WebGUI (in queue) Johan Torsdag 03 februar 2005 09:50 skrev Togan Muftuoglu:
Hi,
I am in need of selecting a Portal and CMS( content management system). I have found quite a bit of them and as a result I need some recommendations.
1) Ease of install : It would be great if rpms for SUSE were available. Should not need to install packages that are not in the SUSE DVD. That way I do not need to track bugreports for lots of tiny small packages
2) Ease of management: For the System administrator it would be highly beneficial if click and go style management interface was available. I currently do not have any ideas on the experience of system admin so it should be something with the KISS principle :-)
3) Content update: The software would be used by adult learners. It should be fairly easy to add documents and update the content. It should work flawlessly with Internet Explorer allowing documents to be uploaded via browser. No need of knowing HTML or else should be needed. It should be like a simple text editor so users can use it without learning something new.
4) Search facilities: It should be able search the documents base
5) Forums, maillinglist, RSS/RDF, polls, calender of events should be available. ( these are the minimum other possibilities are welcomed)
6) It should be as secure as possible and in stable status with continuing development. No need to say that it should be in Open Source License
I would very much appreciate if you can recommend packages along with your comments what made you choose that particular one
Thanks in advance
-- Togan Muftuoglu | Unofficial SUSE FAQ Maintainer | Please reply to the list; http://susefaq.sf.net | Please don't put me in TO/CC. Nisi defectum, haud refiecendum
participants (9)
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edwin
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Erik Jakobsen
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g.lams@itcilo.org
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Immanuel RJ
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jalal
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Johan Nielsen
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Mark Crean
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Togan Muftuoglu
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Tony Assan