![]() ![]() ![]() For me entire process took about 1 minute to complete (your timing can vary): Installation process will first build a list of everything that needs to be installed and inform you about additional disk space required to install Apache: We can now start Apache installation by means of typing in sudo apt-get install apache2: Once it completes, we have an up-to-date list of available packages for our Ubuntu installation. You will get password prompt and once password is typed correctly package lists update process will be started: We now can update package manager starting our command from sudo (which stands for super user do) and typing apt-get update: Once Terminal window opened you can add its icon to favorites for quick access: Once you clicked on Applications button you can either type in “Terminal” or scroll down to 2 nd page and click on Terminal icon: We first need update package manager, for that we just open Terminal, like that: ![]() To install Apache on Ubuntu we will be using package manager. I will be using Ubuntu Server with GUI installed (you can read up about setting up Hyper-V VM with Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 in blog post I’ve wrote earlier). I will also cover installation of MySQL Workbench and phpMyAdmin. This article intended to give step by step walkthrough of installing Apache, PHP and MySQL on Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 (current LTS release). Initially my intention was to cover installation of MySQL only, but with phpMyAdmin being most popular MySQL administration tool, and overall interconnectedness between all the components of AMP (Apache, MySQL, and PHP) stack, I’ve realized that we normally need to install entire AMP stack in most of the cases and I’d better cover installation of all components. StarWind Virtual Tape Library (VTL) OEM. ![]()
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