LAMP which stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP and serves the purpose of web development based on Open Source concept. Apache is the Web server, MySQL is the relational database and PHP (Preprocessor Hyper Text) is an object oriented programming language.
The simplest and most likely to be used approach is to use the following command in terminal:
sudo apt-get install lamp-server^
Open your browser and type the following:
http://localhost/
This should show the default landing page of Apache
Use the following command in terminal:
apt-get install phpmyadmin
This will install the full phpadmin tools to help you mange MySQL and your website from a Web Enabled UI
To access MySQL, you can use the following URL:
http://localhost/phpmyadmin
Finally to test PHP, place a php file (eg: test.php) in your www folder ( /var/www/) with the following script:
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
Now call the file through your browser by typing http://localhost/test.php
And while there are other ways to install LAMP (this is how i do it) — be sure to restart all services (reboot works to)
– Done
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