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Distribution: Currently: OpenMandriva. Previously: openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, CentOS, among others over the years.
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Please let me know, how to install GLPI in CentOS7? Thanks.
Please read the second link in my signature.
The package your after is available in epel repo for CentOS 7.
Quote:
[root@localhost ~]# yum info glpi
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: mirror.colocity.com
* elrepo: repos.lax-noc.com
* epel: ucmirror.canterbury.ac.nz
* extras: mirror.colocity.com
* nux-dextop: li.nux.ro
* remi-safe: rpms.remirepo.net
* updates: mirror.colocity.com
Available Packages
Name : glpi
Arch : noarch
Version : 0.90.5
Release : 1.el7
Size : 5.9 M
Repo : epel/x86_64
Summary : Free IT asset management software
URL : http://www.glpi-project.org/
License : GPLv2+ and GPLv3+
Description : GLPI is the Information Resource-Manager with an additional Administration-
: Interface. You can use it to build up a database with an inventory for your
: company (computer, software, printers...). It has enhanced functions to make
: the daily life for the administrators easier, like a job-tracking-system with
: mail-notification and methods to build a database with basic information
: about your network-topology.
Thanks for information above. But please let me know step by step bacause I am newbie about CentOS7. I am use VmWare Workstation for install CentOS7 64 bit Minimal. What next step should I do..? Thanks.
Distribution: Currently: OpenMandriva. Previously: openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, CentOS, among others over the years.
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Thanks for information above. But please let me know step by step bacause I am newbie about CentOS7. I am use VmWare Workstation for install CentOS7 64 bit Minimal. What next step should I do..? Thanks.
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