I'm sure the developers of E-smith would roll over and die if they knew how
I was implementing myPHPNuke on e-smith server. Our main website is not on
e-smith anymore only because my cable company shut me down when we started
hitting better than 4000 hits a day. The machine performed quite well
though. It was a AMD K-6 2, 400 mhz, with one stick of 128 meg of ram. :-)
The harddrives were getting pretty tired there at the end though.

Basically I just create an ibay, and drop the application in the html
directory. I create the database in mysql, and then populate it with our
install script.
Then go into the config file in admin/original and make the database changes
there. You're off and at it. :-)

Glad you like what we are doing over there, and the burn-out is much better
thanks. :-)

Maybe we could talk e-smith into including us with their next version....

Garret

----- Original Message -----
From: "Smith, Jeffery S (Scott)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'little bark BIG BYTE'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 11:34 AM
Subject: myphpnuke for e-smith


> Garret
>
> How's the burn-out? ;-)
>
> I've been looking for an *nuke* and have settled on myphpnuke. Do you (or
> anyone else) have any advice or how-to on installing/running with e-smith?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
>
>


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