I followed these directions for downloading Moodle via git. Now you can do sudo usermod -a -G www-data pi to allow the typical Pi username to access the web directory. Moodle is going to require some additional PHP extensions, which can be installed with sudo apt-get install php5-mysql php5-curl php5-gd php5-xmlrpc php5-intl .īefore starting the Moodle part, it is a good idea to set up a moodle data directory (/var/www/moodledata) and also set the group and permissions of the /var/www directory so that the install goes smoothly. Those instructions also show how wordpress can be installed (which is cool, but not needed here), so we don’t need to go that far. We can use Raspian, the default Raspberry Pi OS to fulfill the “L” and the “AMP” can be set up using the suggestions on the Raspberry Pi website. Since I just received my model 3, which is spiffy enough to run the Raspberry Pi blog, I wanted to see how easy it to set up and operate a Moodle server on my Pi.įirst, we need to set up LAMP, which is short for Linux (OS), Apache (web server), MySQL (database) and PHP (scripting language). I read somewhere that it should be possible to install Moodle on a Raspberry Pi.
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