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Install Drupal on your Windows desktop computer using WAMP Server

Installing Drupal 7 on your Windows 7 Desktop Computer: Step 1 - Go to http://www.drupal.org/ and download & open the latest version of drupal. It should come in either a *.zip or a *.tar.gz compressed folder. Step 2 - Go to http://www.wampserver.com and download the latest version of WAMP Server. WAMP stands for Windows, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (phpmyadmin). Step 3 - Install WAMP Server. Launch it after it has finished its install. Click the system tray icon that appears, and click "Start All Services" Step 4 - Click the WAMP server icon again in the system tray. Click on "localhost" - This should open a new browser window and take you to a WAMP server page. At the bottom of the page click on "phpmyadmin" and login as root. Create a new database and remember the name, don't forget this will be case sensitive. Step 5 - Open your file manager and navigate to C:wampwww - This is the folder that WAMP stores it's html and website files. Create a new directory here. You can call it anything you'd like. I called mine Drupal Step 6 - Copy the contents of the Drupal compressed folder you downloaded to this directory. Once this is finished, click reload in your browser. Under "My Projects" there should be a link to the directory you just created. Click that. Step 7 - After clicking on your directory under My Projects, you should be forwarded to a Drupal install page. Remember to put in your database name (that you created in phpmyadmin) exactly how you did before. It's case sensitive. Your login will be "root". You will not need a password if you did not create one for the database. Step 8 - Wait for the install to happen, and follow along with the steps. ie put in information about the site when it asks. When it is finished, the drupal site should be up and running! Thanks for tuning in! **As a side note, this will also work for Windows Vista, and Windows XP.

Channels: Ubuntu Linux 

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MIDI to USB cable Music Keyboard Ubuntu Studio Linux 10.04 32bit ZynAddSubFX Jack How-to Tutorial

Review style Screencast Tutorial on How-to setup and get working a MIDI to USB cable + Midi Musical Keyboard + Ubuntu Studio Linux 10.04 32bit + ZynAddSubFX + Jack Audio Connection Kit to build a cheap Home Studio for creating digital electronic Music in Linux with free and open source software. ZynAddSubFX is a open source software synthesizer capable of making a countless number of instruments, from some common heard from expensive hardware to interesting sounds that you'll boost to an amazing universe of sounds. I also show Hydrogen working with the Midi device. JACK Audio Connection Kit is a professional sound server daemon that provides real-time, low latency connections for both audio and MIDI data between applications that implement its API. I play my MELIDI Mc37 Musical Keyboard instrument which is connected to a AMD Sempron 3000+ PC running UbuntuStudio 10.04 Lucid Lynx to make music while recording the video with my Canon FS200 Digital Camera. Original video production by the http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.

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Added: 286 days ago by nate

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