[commits] [Wiki] changed: FAQ/Admin/General
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Thu Apr 28 11:30:34 UTC 2011
jan Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:30:33 +0000
Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ/Admin/General
New Revision: 2.6
Change log: Generalize, update
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
+++ On what platforms does Horde run?
Horde is developed on Unix, with the Apache web server, so it
//should// certainly work on any Unix that you can build Apache and
PHP on. Being written in PHP means that it should work anywhere that
PHP works, though, so if you're not on Unix, please give it a try and
[mailto:dev at lists.horde.org let us know] how things turn out!
-++++ Does Horde run on Windows 95 or NT/2K/XP?
-Horde and all the Horde Components are known to work under Windows
NT/2K/XP with Apache and PHP4 with acceptable performance. IMP and
Turba, at least, are also believed to work on Windows NT/2K with IIS
and PHP4.
+++++ Does Horde run on Windows?
+Horde and all the Horde Components are known to work under Windows
with Apache and PHP with acceptable performance. IMP and Turba, at
least, are also believed to work on Windows with IIS and PHP.
+++ How can I get help with setting up Horde?
The best place to turn after reading the documentation is to the
appropriate [http://www.horde.org/mail/ mailing list] for the
component you're trying to install. Make sure you describe the problem
clearly, including all error messages you might have received. Include
the version of all the software you're using, including PHP, your web
server, your database, any mail or LDAP servers you might be using,
and, if the errors are occurring in use, what browser and OS are being
used to access it.
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@
+++ Is there a mailing list for Horde and its components?
Not just //a// mailing list, but //many//. The
[http://www.horde.org/mail/ Horde mailing lists], one for each
component and then some, and the most active ones are also
[http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ archived and searchable].
-Horde users are encouraged to join the //announce// list and the list
specific to their module; those interested in getting their hands a
little dirty might also wish to join the //horde// and //dev// lists.
Those interested in knowing everything that's going on with Horde
development might wish to join the machine-generated //cvs// and
//bugs// list, which report changes in the CVS repository and in the
bugs database.
+Horde users are encouraged to join the //announce// list and the list
specific to their module; those interested in getting their hands a
little dirty might also wish to join the //horde// and //dev// lists.
Those interested in knowing everything that's going on with Horde
development might wish to join the machine-generated //commits// and
//bugs// list, which report changes in the Git repository and in the
bugs database.
+++ I found a bug in Horde. Who should I tell?
Before you do anything, take a moment to read this
[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html article on bug
reporting], and keep its comments in mind when reporting Horde bugs.
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