Ubuntu Installation :: Uninstall LAMP Server And Drupal 7 Installation?
Jul 4, 2011
I am trying to uninstall my LAMP server and my Drupal 7 installation. Unfortunately I cannot find any instructions on uninstalling Druapl from my system. The ones that exist are far too old( < 2008 ) to be relevant. Could someone please direct me how to go about this? Note: I did not use Synaptic for installation. I downloaded the file from the drupal.org site.
I wanted to create and host a simple website using LAMP and Drupal. I read an article in a Linux magazine a while back on how to do this, but can't seem to find any instructions. Can someone direct me to a site or link that has step by step instructions on setting up lamp and drupal?
iam using ubuntu 9.10.I tried to install lamp server using the commandsudo tasksel install lamp-server It shows this error:tasksel:aptitude failed(100)i tried to fix the problem by using the commandsudo apt-get updatebut it shows a list of cannnot fetch and many more.example:W: Failed to fetch http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/...c/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz 404 Not Found [IP: 111.91.91.34 80]Can anyone fix this problem.Please explain the steps in detail
I set up a LAMP server using tasksel and it works great, but I'm not sure about much of the specifics of it. It just works and I have not had a need to find out much about it. So I was wondering if installing updates through the update manager could possible break my LAMP server and if so what types of updates should I look for that could break it?
I thought I would play around with php for a while and so set forth to configure apache. Whilst I was reading a website for installing LAMP stuff on ubuntu I thought I would give it a go. I installed a LAMP server with: sudo tasksel install lamp-server and lo and behold it crashed my operating system upon restart. So both my laptop and desktop were toast.
Everything is reinstalled now so is fine and I have installed apache2 and php5 from separate packages. The one thing that's troubling me is why it crashed. It seemed to uninstall vlc media player, m-player and gnome-player as well as removing the "switch accounts" button on the lock screen. Does anyone know 1) why it died and/or 2) why it chose to eliminate those programs specifically.
I am a total noob with regards Linux so will undoubtedly frequent this board asking some lame questions in the coming weeks. At present I am trying to setup a LAMP Server on an old desktop machine I have lying about, however there is not going to be a keyboard, monitor or mouse attached beyond the installation process. My question simply is am I best installing the server or desktop version of Ubuntu for this requirement?
I have been playing with Desktop 9.04 and found it tough to use headlessly, however understand that Server 9.04 fully supports headless access. Being a newbie I do prefer to use the GUI to make changes and generally play around, so a UI such as GNOME would be essential. Having read about I understand the best way to access remotely is to install SSHServer and VNCServer and then login over SSH and VNC into the box.My remote machine I will use to connect to Ubuntu is a Windoze 7/XP machine.
I think this is a really simple question...forgive me. My installation of Ubuntu server went fine, the box runs great. But I forgot to select "LAMP" server for web/php/mysql etc services. I could re-run the whole thing, but isn't there a shell command to kick me back into the script so I can just add the LAMP stuff?
I accidentally pressed Enter on the LAMP role of the 9.10 Server installation, which made it just go to the next section instead of selecting the LAMP stack. Is there any way to enable that role (like there is from Synaptic in the GUI), or do I need to install everything manually?
I've been messing around for a few days now trying to figure out what is going on and I feel like I'm making a stupid mistake. Essentially I'm trying to build a LAMP server (PHP) on my Mac Mini using VMWare Fusion 3 using Linux Server 9.10. To start, it's not going well at all. Once I install the LAMP portion after calling it with root permissions, I have no UI. Personally, I need a UI. Am I not understanding this? I figured once I install the LAMP packages and restart the server, there would be a user interface but nothing...
I need to uninstall Lamp from my Ubuntu 10.04 OS. I just need to commands etc as I am rather noob at Ubuntu. I will be installing it again I just have come across several problems.
I have installed debian-6.0.0-i386-DVD on my vmware. I want to install php 5.2 on it. But whatever mirror i'm using in my source.list i'm not getting my php 5.2.17 installed. Is there a debian mirror that i can use in my source.list to install php 5.2.15? I do not want to install 5.3, because it's not working for drupal 6 yet. I'm new to linux. i'm using apg -get update to receive the update.
i'm in the process of migrating from Drupal 5 to Drupal 6. My main Drupal page won't load. I have been stepping through the index.php Eclipse and XDebug.The error I'm receiving is:"can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock'".i think the sock file setting is correct; it matches what the MSQL control panel has.
First question: if my.cnf says the sock file is in /var/run/mysqld, why do I keep getting the error that it can't open /tmp/mysql.sock? How do I tell Drupal to use '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock'? Second question: the mysql command-line interface (i.e., after i have logged into mysql from the terminal) doesn't mention a port from the listing obtained by entering 's'. is it possible that 3306 is a mistake? (I have tried commenting out the port reference and i still get the error identified at the top of the thread.)
does anyone have any ideas about how to resolve the 'sock' error? Many thanks if you do. Merry Christmas, too.
There are many ways of accomplishing this installation. What this tutorial attempts to do is to outline the most basic installation possible. It show you how to install Drupal from the command-line to speed up "development" of your website. [[EDIT]] REMOVED LAMP SERVER INSTALL PART OF TUTORIAL AS THERE ARE MUCH BETTER (MORE SECURE) TUTORIALS ON THIS TOPIC.
Install drush for using the command line on Drupal. Create some management scripts to manage Drupal via the command-line. Create some installation scripts to install drupal via the command-line. Make the scripts executable and install them in /usr/local/bin. Open a terminal and install Drupal with one command.
01. You have your LAMP server, Drupal MySQL database and databse user setup and ready to go! For development sites on my local desktop machine I use root as drupal's database user because it speeds up re-installation when necessary.
02. Install drush (DRUSH 4.4 AVAILABLE IN NATTY WITHOUT PPA)
#apt-get install drush
03. Create 3 folders to hold your drupal backups, scripts and libraries
I'm starting to use Ubuntu and i install in a machine the ubuntu 10.10. Now i'm trying to install some software in the OS (the PHP5, Apache, etc), but i'm having some problems.
This forum have some threads explaining how to install in with a server cd, but i don't have this cd. Where can i get it? Can i install now the software? There is some site to download the apache? What's the steps that i have to do to install the software?
How can I install lamp on ubuntu desktop but not from online repository but from installation cd or usb stick. Basically, i want to download lamp (still can't find from where), put it on a cd or usb stick and install it on ubuntu desktop on which doesn't have an internet connection, just local network. I have a php software (intranet web site) that should run only in local network.
I am working on Fedora core 9.I want to install LAMP-apache with version 2.2 or more,php with version 5.1.4 or more and my sql with version 4 or more.Can someone please suggest any website or the steps to do this installation.
I'm going crazy with the problem I posted on yesterday about Wordpress not working properly on my Ubuntu systems on the LAN. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1501043
After comparing results from phpinfo() with those from my public server, making a few adjustments and still seeing the same results, the biggest thing still to be tested is the Suhosin version of PHP. My public server doesn't have the Suhosin version installed. I can't figure out how to change the PHP to one without Suhosin, but I've seen some mentions of it not being installed by default on a fresh version of 10.04.
Is this true, and if so how can I build a LAMP server without Suhosin?
how to create a website using LAMP. Take completed website and port to a web server and run.
System I am currently running an HP Pavillion laptop 500G HD, 6G RAM, dual boot Fedora 10 and Vista.
Questions: How should I partition HD to allow functionality of LAMP and to later transfer to a online webserver.
I have read several different rational on partitioning the disk. Do I really need a /tmp, /var? Currently I have / /boot, /swap, /home, /usr. Is this okay to start? Will it make transferring the project more difficult for "official use?
Should I not use the laptop at all and create a separate machine for this purpose only?
I have XAMPP installed on my server and would like to keep it there. However I'm pretty useless at terminal so would also like to have a control panel. Can I install LAMP over XAMPP without it interfering with my current apps? I'd like to use Easy Hosting Control Panel ( ehcp.net ) or something similar to help me manage FTP users and Mail setup but I really don't want to interfere with my current XAMPP.
I have a desktop running on Fedora 14. I installed LAMP by using scripts for package installation. That works fine. Also, I have a virtual environment (Virtual Machine Manager), in which I installed Fedora 14 as well. I tried to install LAMP by the same scripts and the same packages as on my desktop, but strangely - it does not work.
I figured out that in both cases two instances of httpd.conf are installed, one residing in /etc/httpd/conf/, the other one in /usr/local/apache2/conf. The first one seems to belong to the server that is by default installed together with Fedora 14. The second one is the result from the package installation.
For a reason unknown to me, the second one (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf) is always activated on my desktop, while the first one (/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf) is activated by default in my virtual computer. I have been able to change the DocumentRoot with succes.
I know how to install LAMP with yum, I have a second virtual computer with LAMP installed by yum, and the whole question is not an urgent one, but... I am just curious... what could have caused the difference? And what would I have to do whenever I would like to use the package installation or vice versa?
All of the guides I could find online were from 2004 and they no longer work. someone create a step by step guide? I have Apache working, but PHP does not work.
I did everything and restarted my machine, everything seems to be ok. But when i type in my IP on the browser which is 10.0.11.25 which would be the localhost machine, i get this below:
Code:
ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL: [URL] The following error was encountered:
* Connection to 10.0.11.25 Failed
The system returned:
(113) No route to host
The remote host or network may be down. Please try the request again.