LAMP on Fedora 28/27, CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL) 7.5/6.10 - Comment Page: 1

LAMP (Linux, Apache, MariaDB/MySQL, PHP) server is very powerful server setup behind any website or web based service. This guide is collection of Fedora/CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL), Apache, MariaDB/MySQL and PHP install guides. Today the Internet is full of instructions, which promises a LAMP server installation with a "One-Liner", and so forth. In fact, these "One-Liner" instructions assume that, Linux is already installed and installs just AMP (Apache, MariaDB/MySQL, PHP) pakages, without any configuration. AMP programs can be installed with one command easily, of course, but the correct configuration have to be done anyway, especially if the environment is going to production use. This...

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    5. Great Post!!! :D

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    6. Thanks! works perfectly

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    7. Thanks, sets up properly!

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    8. Is it necessary to install LAMP when using Webmin?

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      • Hi Kevin,

        You don’t need full LAMP setup to use webmin.

        Just install rpm package, start webmin and it’s working… :)

        Run following (as root):

        
        rpm -Uvh http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin-1.570-1.noarch.rpm
        

        Goto https://localhost.localdomain:10000 with your browser and login…

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        • Thanks so much for the AWESOME advice and tutorial!

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    9. Thanks! Just what I was looking for!

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    10. Thanks a lot Brother !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! now, I m installing Drupal on fedora 16 !! ;)

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    11. Thanks a lot, Pal!!
      This post is extremely useful to the less experienced in Linux, just like me.

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    12. Great post thanks buddy

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    13. Awesome article! Very helpful and well written. Thanks!

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    14. Thank you! With this article I was able to test and learn more, now I got a great job because of this, so big thank you!

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    15. I’m using XAMPP, so how can I uninstall all of this now?

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