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WinMan Member

I think this would be the best course for you. You need to sign up for it. You can still access the lectures and programs for a few months afterwards. The speaker is a good teacher as well. They start right from the basics.

https://www.edx.org/courses/HarvardX/CS50x/2012/info

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I wound up reimaging this whole server and thankfully my scrambled attempt at gathering my mysql databases was successful in helping me restore all of my sites.

I was able to get further in getting this MySQL thing thanks to you guys. Unfortunately it couldn’t go much further, when I uninstalled the MySQL, I noticed that it uninstalled a good deal of my Plesk stuff as well.

Thank you both though for your assistance. I wound up upgrading (great for me really) to CentOS 7 64bit (plesk 12). Now I can have my PHP 5.4.4 and eat it too ;D

Also it turns out that CentOS 6 just was not meant for PHP 5.4.x to run on it for some sad reason (tried on a fresh image and still no dice with it).

Things to know before ruining your server amirite?

WinMan Member
Protected multilib versions: mysql-libs-5.1.73-5.el6_6.i686 != mysql-libs-5.5.44-1.el6.remi.x86_64

You have a typo – you’ve got e16 instead of el6:

[root@u16585982 ~]# yum remove mysql-libs-5.1.73-5.e16_6.i686

I’m more familiar with pacman and apt. I hope that it’s only the typo

Also, does rpm -qa return the version installed on your machine, or the remote version? Maybe it’s a conflict between a 32bit and 64bit version? It would make sense that the 64bit version of mysql would rather want to include its x86_64 libs than the i686 libs.

WinMan Member

I have experience with HTML, CSS and Javascript. Ajax and JSon no. I have elementary knowledge of PHP and mySQL. Whole thing is I am ready for a long road but also I want to be sure that I am going in good direction *if that is possible.

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