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  • Dreamhost Install · 10 years ago

    Dreamhost has a /logs folder under your user folder. /home/youruser/logs. You're probably trying to overwrite that folder? The commands listed should just move the Grav site in your domain folder. You

  • Dreamhost Install · 10 years ago

    mv grav/* grav/.htaccess ./; rmdir grav This one, copied straight from the installation guide.

  • Dreamhost Install · 10 years ago

    What command originated this error?

  • Dreamhost Install · 10 years ago

    Hi there, I was following the guide on learn.getgrav.com and I encountered this error while trying to set it up on Dreamhost. The only difference I made was changing the version of grav installed. mv:

  • Internal Server Error · 10 years ago

    We have a page on our documentation that is all about solving this problem: http://learn.getgrav.org/troubleshooting/internal-server-error Check the solutions proposed there.

  • Internal Server Error · 10 years ago

    I did it exactly as you said and all I get “Internal Server Error” on a blank page. I've tried many several CMS without any problems. I would like to know what may cause the problem.

  • Internal Server Error · 10 years ago

    Have you installed other CMSs on this host before? Are you using A Small Orange hosting? If so, I see they use cPanel so that's a good sign :). I suggest you try to upload and unzip the zipfiles usin

  • Internal Server Error · 10 years ago

    I've tried unzipping grav core, grav with admin or any other skeletons and all I get "Internal Server Error" in white blank page. I'm using shared hosting from smallorange. Can it be the issue?

  • Installation Error How to solve? · 10 years ago

    I'll post a help example on the learn site for this.

  • Installation Error How to solve? · 10 years ago

    @rhukster If you have no experience with SSH, then you can usually change these files via SFTP/FTP and just toggle on the executable options. How to do it?