After updating in Debian 9, OPAC is working smoothly. no issues. Sometimes, I wonder that kiya is easy to install in debian and many blogs are useful and directing well. Any windows user can install Koha just using copy paste in terminal from Vimal Kumar's Koha Geek, also bug fixing is possible. Then why we go for Live DVD.. Earlier, I tried live DVD (Koha on Ubuntu MATE) but I found bit slow on my machine compared to pure debian 9 +Koha. Others may have their openion. But my experience is that community is helping us (I am also new) Thanks Koha Community On Tue 29 May, 2018, 5:55 PM Mark Alexander, <marka@pobox.com> wrote:
Excerpts from Bedanta Borah's message of 2018-05-28 10:45:54 -0700:
2) In case of koha livedvd, all features were doing fine untill I updated the system and the koha-common packages. After the update, my root user and password (koha_library & koha123) stopped working. But I can login with another patron which I had created before the update was done. Why I loose database user access after updating the software?
Q) How can I regain the database user access?
I'm not sure if the following will help, but I did notice something that may be related in the release notes for 18.05 here:
https://koha-community.org/koha-18-05-released/
Here is what they say about this issue:
No more login with the database user
It is no longer possible to use the database user to login into Koha. You should first create a superlibrarian patron and use it for logging in. [...] It is no longer possible to use the database user (defined in koha-conf.xml) to login into Koha. You should first create a superlibrarian patron and use it for logging in. See the script misc/devel/create_superlibrarian.pl
This was discussed in this bug:
https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=20489 _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha