Documentation >> User's Guide >> Getting Beyond Talented Brains

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Joined: 12/11/2007

I know I have some part of talent stored somewhere in my uber-mind which I use when the things are not going to resolve in easy way.

While going through "Ubercart Documentation" I used all part of my uber-talent but ended with blank. I got an error - "You're out of your both real and virtual memory, try updating it." I tried updating it (read it twice) but the error doesn't stop generating. So, I decided to contact the server administration (Ubercart itself).

In Ubercart Documentation, all it takes about is "Configuration Settings" and nothing else. It would have been a revolution in the history of Ubercart if they provide some "How to do" tips and image/video steps.

I'm getting fan of Drupal and now of Ubercart so much that I just can't quit trying to learn but my talent brain isn't responding as I said.

Is there anything else that I can start with, to learn on how to setup an e-commerce website with Ubercart? A descriptive yet simple tutorial?

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Joined: 08/07/2007
AdministratorHead Code Monkey - I eat bugs.

There was a video in progress with a recent version of Ubercart at http://blip.tv/file/612890. Someone posted a contrib showing how to setup a t-shirt sales store, but it was an older version of UC. The development team doesn't have a whole lot of time to work on things like this, mainly because the core code/forum support and bug tracking takes up a lot of our time but also because there will never be a holy grail of tutorials that satisfies everyone's needs. Anyone is welcome to add tutorial pages, though. Eye-wink Hopefully we can do more in the future!

Posts: 47
Joined: 12/11/2007

Yes, it can easily be understood that you are working hard currently for the stable release. I agree that you just can't satisfy everyone needs. Well! I know I will learn by testing ubercart again and again within a week.

But what my actual point was just to get some simple tutorials, some examples for setting up a store, which will eventually grow in newbie users with less knowledge to start using ubercart.

I love the way its working.