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I installed the distribution yesterday. If you do not need a message about this problem, you can delete the topic.
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I installed the distribution yesterday. If you do not need a message about this problem, you can delete the topic.
I am not admin, can not delete anything. Is the prblem solved, you can edit the subject and prepend "SOLVED". Good if you then add the solution.
If it is not solved, it can be of generell interest to solve. Then additional information is needed.
Last edited by rbh (2020-02-28 08:58:35)
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I'm not sure what the cause of the message shown was; perhaps we should install our own released isos more often to see if something broke in the meantime. If somebody has a minute and could try to reproduce? It looks like OP launched the install from within the live session.
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I'm not sure what the cause of the message shown was; perhaps we should install our own released isos more often
I installed Helium and then upgraded to Lithium 2-3 weeks ago. Then no problem.
It looks like OP launched the install from within the live session.
Or maybee it is the bl-welocome sript...
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If I remember correctly, the operating system suggested installing PHP, MySQL, PHPMyAdmin and this did not work. I used to install local servers when I wanted to learn programming and decided to install here. But I do not know if this is a local server or the sites created on the home computer in this way should be visible from the Internet.
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If I remember correctly, the operating system suggested installing PHP, MySQL, PHPMyAdmin and this did not work.
The bl-welcome script, asks if you want to install LAMP-stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python).
But I do not know if this is a local server or the sites created on the home computer in this way should be visible from the Internet.
In linux, every pc can host server services. "Local", is a more relative name... If the services shall be accessible from the internet, is up to you. The default Linux way is to not allow that.
// Regards rbh
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