I have been tinkering with Kubuntu 6.06 for a while now and would like to set up Apache, MySQL, and PHP (maybe phpMyAdmin aslo) so I can tinker with my website off line. I have seen plenty of walk throughs setting up the Ubuntu server and then adding a desktop environment. I don't think this is a possibility for me while my Internet connection is limited to dial up. Can I set up AMP just by downloading the parts though Adept, or is there an easier way of doing things. I used to have an AMP setup under Win XP, would the setup process be similar with Kubuntu?
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Re: Can I set up Apache, MySQL, and PHP from the KDE desktop?
nice guide:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
I followed these instructions and did not have major problems. I assume you are familiar with the command line
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Re: Can I set up Apache, MySQL, and PHP from the KDE desktop?
Thanks for the info. I also found Xampp over at http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html. They have preconfigured setups for Linux, Mac OS, Windows, and Solaris.
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Re: Can I set up Apache, MySQL, and PHP from the KDE desktop?
I passed on the pre configured Xampp and decided to set up the pieces individually. I want to make sure everything is going as planned. I have only installled Apache2 and my question is when I load up localhost or 127.0.0.1 should I see the Apache Test Page? Right now I get an "Index of" page with a link to "apache2-default/ " Clicking on that takes me to the familiar Apache page. Is everything good to go or do I need to change something so that Apache actually points to localhost (127.0.0.1)?
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