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Attn: Gabe, Mark, others...
Okie dokie.
I can just imagine what it will be like migrating things over to a new OS. If you don't already have one, don't forget how I was able to get Windows 10. You could probably do the same thing.
Well, ended up going with ubuntu, spent pretty much the last week trying to figure things out and get it going again. I swear to god, whoever decided to move things from one location to another, but also keep the old file in the old location with settings that are 100% ignored, and makes no mention of having to make those settings elsewhere, should be shot. Took me 3 days to figure out why the absolute **bleep** .htaccess was being ignored with AllowOverride All set in the website config... Oh, no, in Apache2 "we moved that setting to Apache2.conf, but we left the old entry in 000-default.conf because we was too lazy to remove it, heck, we was too lazy to notify you!".
All that aside, the website is back, database migration was a headache as the latest MySQL wasn't in the repository and urgh. That was a fun thing to find out! I swear, people gripe about Windows, but when you sit there and go, "wait, what? why do I have a 6 year old friggen package installed and not the latest?" just because some maintainer or developer hasn't updated a repository since before the release of the OS version you're running... ARGH, anyways, back to life I go. -sneaks back into the shadows-
- MarkJFine6 years agoProfessor
Linux is favorable to those who are familiar to it. It's a hipster thing... and because it's free.
Has nothing to do with it being more robust or easier to use. In fact it's quite the opposite, making sysads more of a valuable commodity.
- C0RR0SIVE6 years agoAssociate Professor
Never said it would be easier, just don't remember having these issues the last time I tried running the website on ubuntu.
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