SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: I've even phased out the Windows 10 VM! I can't do that, I've got some home automation programmingsunk cost software which, only runs on Windows.FTFY. 
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: I've even phased out the Windows 10 VM! I can't do that, I've got some home automation programming software, only runs on Windows. Not even WINE? 
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 Can't say, I've never tried WINE! 
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: Can't say, I've never tried WINE! Good place to start  
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: Can't say, I've never tried WINE! People think I'm a lush for some reason. Wine is my first go-to if it has to be a Windows program. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @scottalanmiller I'm going to have to "try" & get on the Korora bandwagon! I'm kinda of warming up to the idea of Korora or F25 Workstation + Win 10 as a vm. I've even phased out the Windows 10 VM! I assume you have a separate device for Windows gaming? 
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 @dafyre said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @scottalanmiller I'm going to have to "try" & get on the Korora bandwagon! I'm kinda of warming up to the idea of Korora or F25 Workstation + Win 10 as a vm. I've even phased out the Windows 10 VM! I assume you have a separate device for Windows gaming? Yes, that's not so good in a VM anyway. 
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 @JaredBusch said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: I have my typical style notes and will post that as a guide tomorrow, once I do it a second time. On the second run, how did the install go? 
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @JaredBusch said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: I have my typical style notes and will post that as a guide tomorrow, once I do it a second time. On the second run, how did the install go? Got pulled into a bunch of work and did not do it yet. 
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 SuiteCRM instructions are absolutely horrid. Hell, they do not even tell you intelligently what packages are required.. 
 https://suitecrm.com/wiki/index.php/Installation#Recommended_installation_pre-requisites 
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 That's why I'm waiting on the experts to figure it all out  
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: That's why I'm waiting on the experts to figure it all out  I sent the package list  That part has been figured out and tested.  I have SuiteCRM in production and that list is what produced it, so I know that it works. That part has been figured out and tested.  I have SuiteCRM in production and that list is what produced it, so I know that it works.
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 Yes you did but I got stuck here:  
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 That looks really simple. Did you chown the /var/www/html directory to be owned by the Apache web server? 
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 @scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: chown the /var/www/html directory to be owned by the Apache web server I followed a few different guides but nothing seems to work 
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: @scottalanmiller said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: chown the /var/www/html directory to be owned by the Apache web server I followed a few different guides but nothing seems to work Fedora 25? chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html 
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 Yes, Fedora 25. 
 I had tried that command set, I still get the same error
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: Yes, Fedora 25. 
 I had tried that command set, I still get the same errorDid you chmod 766 like it said? 
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 Yes I did. 
 I probably should re-install Fed 25 & just start from scratch?
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 @FATeknollogee said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?: Yes I did. 
 I probably should re-install Fed 25 & just start from scratch?I don't think so, unless you have scripted all of this. That tends to create an endless cycle of 99% of the time spent installing and never really looking for the underlying issues. I'm sure that your base install is fine. 




