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BitNami Modules
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This post is used to comment the article on the new BitNami Modules that you can find at http://www.bitnami.com/article/bitnami-modules-as-an-user-i-want-integration |
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Can you please describe further how to obtain Bitnami modules and how to install them? They seem to be different from the whole stack installers which is what I see on the downloads page. |
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Hi, The application modules are also in the downloads page, in the second row. It is simple, you can download and install a WAMP/LAMP/MAMP or RubyStack in your system, and then you can install applications over this platform. So you can have a lot of Ruby or PHP applications using the same servers. |
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Hi beltran. I just installed the WAMP stack and then the Joomla module. Is there a default Joomla administrator username and password? I did not see a field to enter a preference during installation. I will also be installing the Wordpress module – is there a default administrator username and password for that application? I read the README instructions with the WAMP stack, but did not see any relevant information there. The Joomla module does not appear to have any instructions included. Many thanks. |
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Hi, You only configure the admin settings during the installation of the first module. By default is “user” and the password is the same that the MySQL root password. |
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Hi beltran. You did it again! Excellent advice. Problem solved. You Da Man!! Many thanks. |
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I think this is a good idea. This is better than I could have asked for. I wanted an easy install that didn’t take up an entire OS/partition. Thank you, I am going to try out this setup. |

