Install LAMP Server on Ubuntu: Step-by-Step
To install and configure a LAMP server on Ubuntu, you can follow the steps below:
- Install Apache server.
Open the terminal and run the following command to install the Apache server.
sudo apt update
sudo apt install apache2
- Install MySQL database.
Continue running the following commands in the terminal to install the MySQL database:
sudo apt install mysql-server
During the installation process, you will need to set the root password for the database.
- Install PHP.
Continue running the following commands in the terminal to install PHP and its related modules:
sudo apt install php libapache2-mod-php php-mysql
- Setting up the Apache server:
Enable the PHP module in the terminal and reload the Apache server configuration file.
sudo a2enmod php
sudo systemctl restart apache2
- Test the LAMP server.
If you enter http://localhost/ in your browser and see the default Apache page, it means the LAMP server has been successfully installed and configured.
Now, you can start using a LAMP server on Ubuntu to build a website or application.