LAMP on CentOS
LAMP on CentOS
I was searching on the web for LAMP on CentOS and on the wiki. I think it would be very nice to have a step-by-step guide to set up a centos LAMP server, in the wiki. Thanks in advance.
Re: LAMP on CentOS
LAMP is Linux Apache MySQL PHP
Linux = CentOS
Apache = httpd
Read te documentation available here:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5
If you have specific questions ask in the forum.
As for howto any howto for LAMP will work with minimal modifycations.
Linux = CentOS
Apache = httpd
Read te documentation available here:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5
If you have specific questions ask in the forum.
As for howto any howto for LAMP will work with minimal modifycations.
Re: LAMP on CentOS
Thanks, yes, indeed it's quite hard. I'm on this page: http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-httpd.html
I tried to install Apache this way:
[code]# yum install apache[/code]
But YUM says it doesn't find anything. It's different from distro to distro, and it's a challenge to find out how to make things work. Do you know how I can install Apache first? (We'll see PHP later...)
TIA ;)
I tried to install Apache this way:
[code]# yum install apache[/code]
But YUM says it doesn't find anything. It's different from distro to distro, and it's a challenge to find out how to make things work. Do you know how I can install Apache first? (We'll see PHP later...)
TIA ;)
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Re: LAMP on CentOS
Try "yum install httpd", or "yum list | grep httpd" to see what other stuff you might want.
Re: LAMP on CentOS
Yep, that was it :-)
Thanks!
Thanks!
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LAMP on CentOS
Ubuntu makes this one way too easy.
When you install Ubuntu Server, you have exactly two check boxes: DNS Server and/or LAMP.
But of course, once you boot, you can install whatever you want.
The headless server must come as quite a shock to the average GUI-dependent Ubuntu Desktop user. And no, [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaptic]Synaptic[/url] doesn?t work from CLI.
When you install Ubuntu Server, you have exactly two check boxes: DNS Server and/or LAMP.
But of course, once you boot, you can install whatever you want.
The headless server must come as quite a shock to the average GUI-dependent Ubuntu Desktop user. And no, [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaptic]Synaptic[/url] doesn?t work from CLI.