LAMP on Fedora 28/27, CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL) 7.5/6.10 - Comment Page: 2

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...

22 comments on “LAMP on Fedora 28/27, CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL) 7.5/6.10 - Comment Page: 2

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    1. Thanks, worked like a charm.
      Does anyone know of a good tutorial on what to do next? I am trying to learn DBs. I have it all installed so the question is “now what?”
      If anyone knows of a good tutorial that would be great

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      • Hi Paul,

        Okay, you are trying to learn DBs, could you tell in more detail what you want to learn and do with databases?

        Do you want to learn pure SQL or do you want to learn database designing and theory how all things work?

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    2. I followed the guide and installed LAMP on my Fedora machine. I prefer using MariaDB so I followed your guide at http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2013/install-mariadb-on-fedora-centos-rhel/. You are missing phpMyAdmin which I think is one of the best tools for database management at the moment. I installed it following the guide at https://www.rosehosting.com/blog/install-lamp-linux-apache-mariadb-and-php-with-phpmyadmin-on-a-fedora-20-vps/ and I think my LAMP installation is complete now. Thanks for your amazing tutorials.

      Reply
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