How to Install Chamilo LMS on Fedora CoreOS Latest

Introduction

Chamilo is an open-source Learning Management System (LMS) that enables individuals, businesses, educational institutions, and government agencies to create and manage online courses. This tutorial will guide you through the steps required to install Chamilo on Fedora CoreOS latest version.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Installing Docker

Before installing Chamilo, you need to install Docker on your Fedora CoreOS system. Docker is a platform that enables developers to develop, test, deploy, and manage applications in containers. Open your terminal window and execute the following commands:

sudo dnf update 
sudo dnf install docker 
sudo systemctl start docker 
sudo systemctl enable docker 

Step 2: Downloading Chamilo Image

The next step is to download the Chamilo LMS Docker image. You can get the Docker image from the official Docker Hub repository by executing the following command:

docker pull chamilo/chamilo-lms 

Step 3: Running Chamilo

After downloading the Chamilo LMS Docker image, you can start the container using the following command:

docker run --name chamilo -p 8080:80 -d chamilo/chamilo-lms 

This command will start the Chamilo container and map port 8080 of the Fedora CoreOS system to port 80 of the container. Once the container is up and running, you can access the Chamilo web interface by navigating to the following URL on your web browser:

http://localhost:8080/index.php

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Chamilo on Fedora CoreOS.

Conclusion

Installing Chamilo LMS on Fedora CoreOS is a straight-forward process that involves only a few steps. Docker provides an easy and fast way to set up a Chamilo instance, and it enables you to run Chamilo on any platform that supports Docker. With Chamilo installed, you can start creating and managing your online courses.

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