Firstly, type the following command at the console:
This will retrieve new lists of packages.
1.Install MySQL5 in Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.0 |
2.Install PHP MyAdmin
sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin |
3.Install Apache2 in Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install apache2 |
This will complete the installation.
After installation Type the server's IP address (or alias if you added the server to your /etc/hosts file) in your browser's address bar or, if you are browsing on the server itself, type 127.0.0.1 or localhost. If an error occurs, then you will have to edit the apache2.conf file to ensure that Apache can fully resolve the server's name.If you have any problem then you have to edit the apache2 configuration file using the following command
sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf |
Add the following line somewhere
ServerName localhost
or
ServerName yourserverip
Save and exit the file
Now you need to restart Apache server using the following command.
4.Change default document root in Apache2
The main configuration file located at /etc/apache2/apche2.conf.If you want to change the default document root you need to edit the /etc/apache2/sites-available/default file and look for this line “DocumentRoot /var/www/” here you can change where ever you want to change.For example if you want to change /home/www the above line looks like this “DocumentRoot /home/www/”.
Save and exit the file
Now you need to restart Apache server using the following command.
5.Enable PHP support for apache2 webserver
If you want to enable php5 support to your apache webserver use the following commands to install require packages
sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5 |
You also make sure the php5 modules are enabled using the following commands
After installing php support you need to restart apache webserver using the following command
6.Test your PHP Support foe apache webserver
To check the status of your PHP installation
sudo nano /var/www/testphp.php |
and insert the following line
Save and exit the file
Now open web browser at http://yourserveripaddress/testphp.php and check.
7.Enable CGI and perl support for apache2 server
You need to install the following package
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-perl2 |
8.Configure a cgi-bin directory
You need to create a cgi-bin directory using the following command
sudo mkdir /home/www/cgi-bin |
Configuring Apache to allow CGI program execution is pretty easy. Create a directory to be used for CGI programs and add the following to the site configuration file (again between the tags).
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/www/cgi-bin/
Options ExecCGI
AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
The first line creates an alias that points to the directory in which CGI scripts are stored. The final line tells Apache that only files that end with the *.cgi and *.pl extensions should be considered CGI programs and executed.
9.Test your Perl Program
Copy and paste the following section save and exit the file.
###Start###
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
print "Content-type: text/html\r\n\r\n";
print "Hello there!
\nJust testing .
\n";
for ($i=0; $i<10;>
{
print $i."
";
}
###End###
make sure you change permissions on it
sudo chmod a+x perltest.pl |
Now open your web browser open http://yourserverip/cgi-bin/perltest.pl.It should be working.
10.Installing Joomla in ubuntu
Set a mysql-root password (not the same as a root password, but a password for mysql)
Type the following command at the console:
then type:
mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR 'root'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('yourpassword'); mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR 'root'@'yourhostname' = PASSWORD('yourpassword'); |
Where you should change 'yourhostname' in last line. Each successful mysql command will show:
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) |
Quit the mysql prompt:
You should now have a functional LAMP stack and a password for the mysql root user.
Visit Apache PHP MySQL for more information on LAMP.
Get the most recent version of Joomla!
Download it from [http://joomlacode.org/gf/download/frsrelease/111/264/Joomla_1.0.12-Stable-Full_Package.tar.bz2] here.
Put on the Desktop
You need to create a joomla directory using the following command:
on root@ubuntu:/var/www#
Unpack it
on root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu/Desktop#
tar -xzvf Joomla_1.0.12-Stable-Full_Package.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/joomla |
And then:
on root@ubuntu:/var/www#
Handle ownership (choose one option):
# 1. Allow writting in whole joomla subtree
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/joomla |
# 2. Allow writting only in places Joomla! needs to write to (more secure)
sudo chown -R root:root /var/www/joomla |
Then type:
cd /var/www/joomla PLACES=' administrator/backups administrator/components administrator/modules administrator/templates cache components images images/banners images/stories language mambots mambots/content mambots/editors mambots/editors-xtd mambots/search media modules templates ' for i in $PLACES; do sudo chown -R www-data:www-data $i done |
Handle file and directory permissions:
cd /var/www/joomla sudo find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; sudo find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; |
Joomla needs a database, user and password
You need to create a database. You can do this with PhpMyAdmin or via the command line:
mysqladmin -u root -p create joomla |
Where joomla is the name you picked for the mysql database that joomla will use. You can call it anything you want.
mysql -u root -p mysql> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER, CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, LOCK TABLES ON joomla.* TO 'yourusername'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpassword'; |
You do not want to have Joomla use the mysql root user to access the database. The above command creates a mysql user (other than the mysql root user) with some priviledges to use the joomla database. You will need to chose the yourusername and yourpassword. If the command was successful, activate the new permissions:
Quit the mysql prompt:
Reload Apache2
You may need to force-reload apache2 so that it knows to use the php module if you haven't done so since you installed the LAMP stack.
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart |
Finish installation
Point your browser to localhost/joomla, and follow the onscreen instructions.