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  • Thread Starter kareeser

    (@kareeser)

    Just an update on my situation…

    Ended up not being able to install it on the old AMD K6-2… so I ended up creating a mock server on a faster machine, installed wordpress, then copied the install dir and SQL tables to the slower machine. All’s well now.

    Just some fun information…
    My AMD K6-2 running Windows XP = Fail
    My friend’s AMD K6-2+ running Mandriva = Pass

    Speed difference…!

    kareeser

    (@kareeser)

    Not sure if it helps, but I got the same screen when I started.

    The problem was I didn’t create the wp-config.php file.

    Copy wp-config-sample.php from the root directory, edit, modify corresponding values, and save as wp-config.php in the same directory.

    I have no clue why it shows actual code, as my php parser is working…

    Mm… is your wp-config.php in the wordpress directory?

    Thread Starter kareeser

    (@kareeser)

    Hello, MichaelH!

    Yes, I do believe I meet the hardware requirements…
    My PHP Version: 5.2.0
    My mySQL version: 5.0.27

    However, I can’t turn mod_rewrite on, since it seems to break style.css in my mediawiki installation.

    Oy, I’ll give it a try 🙂
    Thanks for your help!

    Update:
    Hello again, I did as you suggested, and uncommented the mod_rewrite plugin, restarted apache, and tried again.

    The same problem remains, unfortunately 🙁

    Would it be possible to install wordpress on another (faster) machine, then copy all of the records over to the slower machine? Or is this a sign that my server is too old? 🙂

    My bad, my wordpress version is 2.1.2.

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