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Avatar Daniel Lopez Administrator 123 post(s)

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

 
Avatar duser 2 post(s)

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.

 
Avatar beltran Administrator 1,582 post(s)

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.

 
Avatar jakus 4 post(s)

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.

 
Avatar beltran Administrator 1,582 post(s)

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.

 
Avatar jakus 4 post(s)

Hi beltran.

You did it again!

Excellent advice. Problem solved.

You Da Man!!

Many thanks.

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