LAMP stack on Trisquel

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19FordGuy62
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I've heard of setting up a LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) to run a web server on Ubuntu. I'm just double-checking, but it would seem to be exactly the same process on Trisquel, right?

Ignacio.Agullo
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name at domain, Ven 13 Mai 2016 01:46:36 CEST:

> I've heard of setting up a LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) to
> run a web server on Ubuntu. I'm just double-checking, but it would
> seem to be exactly the same process on Trisquel, right?

Of course you can get such a server in Trisquel, though it's
called GLAMP instead of LAMP, because of naming the system GNU/Linux
rather than just Linux.

About being exactly the same as in Ubuntu, well, I don't know.
But it's an easy process. Text-mode Trisquel 7 installer allows you
to get the GLAMP server with a single keystroke, and I think it's
similarly easy with the graphic installer. Here you have a snapshot:

https://trisquel.info/files/Encrypted_Install_26.png

That snapshot is from the Trisquel Documentation, actually from
the Full Disk Encryption Install page (
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/full-disk-encryption-install ) but you
don't need to make an encryption install if you don't want to. The
GLAMP installation will be available to you in any case.

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Execute, in a terminal:
$ sudo tasksel
Choose "GLAMP Web server".

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Thank you, thats very usefull ;-)

Tasksel_GLAMP_Web_Server_Trisquel_7_Xfce.png
Legimet
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Of course, you can also use a different web server, database, etc.

jdenz
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You can also use LXD, Docker, Vagrant, virtual machines, and the like. Does anyone have a preferred container method they use routinely on Trisquel?