What is wisdom

What is wisdom

Ger Tielemans གིས-
Number of replies: 2
Until now We have used Moodle on a server/combination that was specially setup. I Wonder now if it is a sign of more wisdom to choose a preformatted distribtion set, install that and send requests for server-help to the club of that distribution. Which to choose: the Debian distribution, installing it with one line of code? Any experience? Any advice?
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Re: What is wisdom

Arnor Kristjansson གིས-
I use Debian for my moodle installation(s). I, however, don't use the moodle package in apt, but download the nightly (+-build), copy the missing language files, the newassignment module and the configuration.php file fortnightly or so. I also use a custom kernel (though I don't do any kernel-hacks...I just like to be using the latest stuff). Debian's apt system allows me to constantly be up-to-date on any and all security issues though some packages lag a bit behind.
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Re: What is wisdom

Iñaki Arenaza གིས-
Core developers གི་པར Documentation writers གི་པར Particularly helpful Moodlers གི་པར Peer reviewers གི་པར Plugin developers གི་པར
The questions are, are you happy with your current setup? Can you troubleshoot it if anything goes wrong? Can you apply security patches/upgrades easily? In other words, do you "master" your current setup?

If the aswer to any of these questions is 'no', maybe a preformatted distribution is the way to go (you'll have to master that distribution too, but at least in theory you should be able to find help more easily).

Me, I'm using Debian. Not so much for the technical merits, but for the 'ethical' aspects of that distribution.

Saludos. Iñaki.