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Exploring the Ocean
Installing Koha 2.2 on Fedora Core (1, 2, 3)
Joshua Ferraro
2005-01-09 Revision 2.2.0 Revision History 2004-12-23 jmf

Changes made by Joshua Ferraro. Original Document Revision 2.2.0p1 2005-01-08 Add information on SELinux to Apache section

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1. Using this document ................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Copyright and License ................................................................................... 1 1.2. Disclaimer ................................................................................................... 2 2. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 2 2.1. Prior Knowledge and Assumptions ................................................................... 2 2.2. Internet Connection ....................................................................................... 2 2.3. Package Group Selections ............................................................................... 3 2.4. Firewall Configuration ................................................................................... 3 2.5. A Note On The Graphical User Interface (GUI) .................................................. 3 2.6. Update Your System ...................................................................................... 4 3. Dependencies .......................................................................................................... 4 3.1. Perl ............................................................................................................ 4 3.2. MySQL ....................................................................................................... 6 3.3. Apache ........................................................................................................ 7 3.4. Conclusion

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