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Setting up Forum on a linux local server
« on: September 24, 2003, 08:04:32 AM »
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YaBB SE Version: 1.5.4
PHP Version: 4.2.3
MySQL Version: 3.23.x
Server Platform: Unix, Linux, or BSD
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Problem Description:
Hello
I am in the final stages of setting up my own server, I have not done this myself, I have had help.

I am very familair with Yabb as i have used it since the cgi version, so know its inner workings fine.
My question is:
Is there anything special that i need to do to be able to install it on my local linux server (one of my hard drives).
Its the permissions that i do-not understand as i am not FTP-ing anything.

Thanks very much for any advice.
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