1: First install apache: open the terminal (ctrl+Alt+t),
enter the command: sudo apt-get install apache2that is It can be installed.
After installation, open the browser and enter in the address bar: localhost or http://127.0.0.1
When you see It works, it means installation Success!
Default root directory: /var/www/
2: Install mysql:
sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.0
After the installation is complete, you will be asked to set a new mysql root password. Enter your own password and press enter, and then confirm the password.
3: Install PHP 5 and Apache PHP 5 module:
sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5
sudo /etc/ init.d/apache2 restart (restart apache)
Try whether it is successful:
Command: gksudo gedit /var/www/text.php [In the apache default root directory /var/www/ Create a text.php file]
Enter the following code in the text.php file to check whether the installation is successful:
<ol class="dp-xml"><li class="alt"><span><span class="tag"><?</span><span class="tag-name">php</span><span> </span></span></li><li><span>echo “helloworld”; </span></li><li><span> </span><span class="tag">?></span><span> </span></span></li></ol>
Enter in the browser address bar: http://localhost/ text.php If the page displays helloworld, it means success
Warm reminder: If you cannot enter the command again when you return to the terminal, press the ctrl+z key combination
4: Let apache and php Support php:
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-auth-mysql
sudo apt-get install php5-mysql
sudo /etc/init. d/apache2 restart(restart apache)
The environment has been set up now!
/var/www/(apache2 web page files are placed here)
/var/lib/ mysql (mysql file is placed here)
If you want to connect remotely, you also need to install SSH, command: sudo apt-get install ssh
Maybe we are still accustomed to using phpmyadmin
5: Install phpmyadmin
sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin
At this time enter on the browser: http://localhost/phpmyadmin found not found
So we must also move the installed phpmyadmin folder to /var/www/
sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin/ /var/www/
Execute the above command, we have transferred the phpmyadmin folder to the destination, or you can copy phpmyadmin directly to the /var/www/ folder.
We typed in the browser again: http://localhost/phpmyadmin. When we pressed Enter, we found that the familiar interface was back.
Original text: http://blog.csdn.net/guaikai/ article/details/6905781