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<description>How to install your own web server. In this entry I show how to install and configure a full web server. I will install apache http server in combination with php; a mysql database server, vsftp as ftp server and dovecot and sendmail as mail servers. The installation was performed on CentOS 6.2 64 bits via command line.</description>
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<description>How to install your own svn server. Subversion (svn) is a software versioning and a revision control system. It helps to maintain current and historical versions of your files, usually source code. The installation of svn 1.6.11 was performed on CentOS 5.6 64 bits via command line.</description>
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<description>How to include different color schemes inside of the same theme. It allows to create different color pages keeping the same main structure but changing colors and not only, also borders, shadows, positions, etc. for any element as navigation, breadcrumbs, portlets, footer, etc. Tested in Liferay 6.</description>
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<description>Steps to install and configure JasperServer CE 3.7.0 into Liferay. Also to install and configure the portlet included to view reports. The installation of JasperServer Community Edition 3.7.0 was performed over Windows Vista, Liferay 6.0.5 and MySQL 5.1</description>
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<link><![CDATA[http://www.ochounos.com/blog/7]]></link>
<description>This blog entry shows some good practices developing applications for Liferay or Alfresco. It can be applied for html code,  javascript or css in a shared environment. </description>
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<description>Steps to configure Alfresco to authenticate against LDAP server users list. It has been tested with Alfresco 3.4 and Penrose 2.0 ldap server over CentOS 5.5</description>
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<description>Steps to merge and consolidate info from two different ldap servers in one tree using Penrose ldap virtual server.</description>
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<link><![CDATA[http://www.ochounos.com/blog/4]]></link>
<description>Steps on how to integrate KonaKart as portlet in Liferay, shop and administration portlets, having seamless login to administrators. Will be installed in CentOS 5, Liferay 6.0.5 and KonaKart 5.2.0.0.</description>
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<link><![CDATA[http://www.ochounos.com/blog/3]]></link>
<description>Steps to configure properly the option for Liferay to bring users from an active directory using Penrose server and make SSO (single sign on) with CAS.</description>
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<link><![CDATA[http://www.ochounos.com/blog/2]]></link>
<description>Steps to install Liferay 6.0.5 Community Edition (bundle with Tomcat)</description>
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