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What's the easiest way to set up a LAMP stack?
I'm studying SQL database right now and I need a mySQL server. I was guided to use a LAMP server on Linux .. but I don't know how to install it on my Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ?!!
I looked for previous situations like me and I found that I should install some software called tasksel .. but when I did ..
LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) is an open source Web development platform that uses Linux as operating system, Apache as the Web server, MySQL as the relational database management system and PHP as the object-oriented scripting language. In this Simple tutorial we will explain you how to install LAMP SERVER on your Fedora13.
The installation of Lamp server in&n
LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) is an open source Web development platform that uses Linux as operating system, Apache as the Web server, MySQL as the relational database management system and PHP as the object-oriented scripting language.
In this Simple tutorial we will explain you how to install LAMP server on your Slackware 13.
The installation will be done in 3 steps:
Hey guys, thanks for your great work.I have downloaded the current release, Chakra 2012.10, and used this ISO image for a fresh install on vm player 4.x. But I found that xf86-video-vmware package is not available in this ISO. So I have to enter "Terminal Install", and use pacman to install the package, then switched to KDE desktop environment.
My question is simple. I have already installed apache in my debian lenny. I need mysql and php. I am not sure but maybe php is also installed([1]by the way how to check it?)
[2]Which is better to install mysql stand alone or to install LAMP?
My previous installation get in dependency hell or incompatibility and i reinstalled it.
Blackened Justice wrote:Well, today I decided to install Chakra Linux on my system. I was surprised during the installation that it didn't detect my LVM partitions, looked around the Internet to see if it was some sort of bug, bug it appears that it really isn't supported.
Best to install from the repo's or ccr, instead of going to websites to install.There are quite a few options for this in ccr:http://chakra.sourceforge.net/ccr/packa … _Search=Gojust use 'ccr infinality', and choose whichever number corresponds with the package you need.But ofc, best to read the Beginners Guide to understand how to install with pacman and ccr.
I did this command to install: sudo apt-get install lamp-server^
I did this one to uninstall: sudo apt-get remove lamp-server^
It uninstalled a LOT of things, and now my system won't go to X. I tried sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop, and it made possible to start X in other screen, but without gnome or unity.
How do I recover my desktop?
Minimum space Chakra needs is about 8 Gb (if you want to use it some, install more packages, etc), so 100 Gb is way plenty.The last page of the installer gives you the option not to install grub, so you can install it yourself, or add Chakra o an existing bootloader.By default, grub installs in the /boot partition of your target install, if no separate /boot is setup (not needed to do so), it will