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Version 3

09 Oct 14:28
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After more than 80 commits and 15 months, version 3 has become official. 🚀
In this release, the main focus was on the code itself, so there is a lot of work ahead regarding documentation, which is relatively tiny right now.
You can check the Change Log to find out details.

Version 2.4.0

06 Jul 11:42
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Version 2.4.0

Added option to configure if you want to create index.html and info.php file.

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Version 2.3.1

01 Jul 10:11
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Version 2.3.1

  • bugfix: path to 7g.conf was missing in apache.conf

CHANGELOG

Version 2.3.0

01 Jul 00:00
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Version 2.3.0

Added option to install Adminer, simple database management system.
There is also configuration variable enabling you to select build variant (en, mysql only, mysql only english).

For more details, you can see the CHANGELOG

Version 2.2.0

25 Apr 17:13
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USet Version 2.2.0

Added support for 7G apache firewall by Jeff Starr.
See the change log for more details.

Version 2.1.0

19 Apr 21:45
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USet Version 2.1.0

This release is very similar to version 2 with some minor improvements. You can check the change log to find out details.

Version 2

07 Feb 12:07
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USet Version 2

This is an improved version of the script with extended functionality. Behaviour of the script now can be adapted via configuration options.
The script fully translatable, if you want to contribute translating the interface feel free to fork the repository and open a PR.
For more details see a change log.

1.0.0 - Stable release

02 Sep 13:23
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This is stable release and is made from two other repositories which have been carefully tested. The script support both Apache2 and Nginx http servers and will install Webmin control panel by default.
You can install it simply by running chmod +x uset and then ./uset