The usual answer is, take the OS you know well. Implicitly it means, you know the OS well enough that you know it will work and how. The illogical part is, in that case you won't be asking here! If you ask, people will adivice you the OS which _they_ know well!
BTW, what kind of load? 3 kW is lot of power for teaching! "Up to four 1,000-watt DC output power supply modules with 110-240V AC input. [Full system configuration power requirements: 3,000 watts" http://www.xitrix.net/cgi-bin/bin/p_detail.pl?partid=105]
Did you go through the initial pointers in https://moodle.org/mod/forum/post.php?forum=94 ?
P.S. What are exceptiona? The website says, "A simple, flexible system that provides exceptiona".
Visvanath Ratnaweera
Posts made by Visvanath Ratnaweera
Colin
The big picture, Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) vs. Proprietory Software is a very big one. Coming down to the OPs refusal of MySQL, I don't think that is because MySQL is FOSS. For one after the aquision by Sun/Oracle whether MySQL is Free is queationable and secondly, if no FOSS then the OP can not take Moodle!
Rather I too think it is a NO to change. What I wanted to point out was that the price will be uncomfortably high.
The big picture, Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) vs. Proprietory Software is a very big one. Coming down to the OPs refusal of MySQL, I don't think that is because MySQL is FOSS. For one after the aquision by Sun/Oracle whether MySQL is Free is queationable and secondly, if no FOSS then the OP can not take Moodle!
Rather I too think it is a NO to change. What I wanted to point out was that the price will be uncomfortably high.
Sensible:
a) Go through the forums and you'll find a surge of severe bugs in 2.9.
b) Ask your self, coming form 2.4, why you suddenly need the latest and the shiniest!
a) Go through the forums and you'll find a surge of severe bugs in 2.9.
b) Ask your self, coming form 2.4, why you suddenly need the latest and the shiniest!
Who said it will be smooth? The Great Moodle Version March _is_ rough!
Hi
You said:
> i downloaded moodle doc 2.9 and changed httP://docs.moodle.org to http://192.168.1.1/moodle_doc ...
How did you do that?
> ... within which i have placed the extracted moodle docs so that i can use help offline.
You mean, for example, visiting http://192.168.1.1/moodle_doc/Installing_Moodle brings exactly the same page as https://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_Moodle ?
You said:
> i downloaded moodle doc 2.9 and changed httP://docs.moodle.org to http://192.168.1.1/moodle_doc ...
How did you do that?
> ... within which i have placed the extracted moodle docs so that i can use help offline.
You mean, for example, visiting http://192.168.1.1/moodle_doc/Installing_Moodle brings exactly the same page as https://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_Moodle ?