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How to Install Apache, PHP, MySql & PhpMyAdmin on Ubuntu Linux | Install & Configure LAMP on Ubuntu

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21 thoughts on “How to Install Apache, PHP, MySql & PhpMyAdmin on Ubuntu Linux | Install & Configure LAMP on Ubuntu

  • Hello, my php admin is not working. Ive just do a diff thing because of the version i installed is not the latest one and then I upgrade to latest version. and follow again the steps. but at 16 minute mark, phpmyadmin is not working

  • There's always that one video that has exactly what you need, but damn it takes a really long time to find it. Thanks❤

  • you are a life saver, i spent a whole day trying to figure how to resolve the 404 not found on my webpage. cant thank you enough. i was restless at first but now going through this video i have solved everything. thank you once again

  • :i made all of those, but i dont want to create a bunch of projects in var/www/html , how can i run php files that are located on desktop, documents,..?

  • the fix for the phpmyadmin didn't fix it. I'm using a 22.04 server (in virt-manager), fresh install

  • what can do for this error for phpmyadmin
    "This page isn’t workinglocalhost is currently unable to handle this request.
    HTTP ERROR 500:

  • ขอบคุณครับ สุดยอดจริงๆ

  • you are fucking great I spent 2 days trying to solve this shit and I thought it was all fucked up. but then i came across this video. the author is a genius.

  • Thanks, attempting to use an old Mac G4 to run as a server to host OSPOS and this has really helped. Any chance you could show how to setup and install OSPOS as a continuation of this video. Do you create DB's in phpmyadmin or is that done through Mysql

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