I only unknowned Sweet XAMPP Control Panel.
Thanks for the Tuto
I only unknowned Sweet XAMPP Control Panel.
Thanks for the Tuto
You can not have 2 different instances of Apache running like this it appears as though you install the synaptic package for apache somewhere along the line either through apt-get install apache2 or used the GUI... which has seem to have broken your xampp the reasons why you are able to browse to the http://localhost/ and get a message saying it works is because your ubuntu is directly running apache not XAMPP.... this is why your xampp applet is saying that it is not running. Furthermore Xampp will not work since your xampp install is self contained with the apache,mysql,phpadmin etc... and the instance of apache that is the webserver is on it own.
if you drop down to a shell and type "sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start" if it is not started already or if it is started "sudo /opt/lampp/lampp restart" and watch the screen it will first say the Apache is not running when it goes to shut down the program then once it does it will not allow it to start because another Apache Server is already running. Which is the other install...
Simple fix get rid of the synaptic repo's for Apache and once you do so things should be A ok...
Hello;
First of all thank you for your tutorial.
I installed the xampp just fine and its working. Then I tried to make a shorcut to /applications/internet as you told.
I wrote the code, then i copy and paste the other code to empty page. When i tried to save it I have a problem.
It says;
"Could not find the file /home/onur/.local/share/…mpp-control-panel.desktop."
"Please check that you typed the location correctly and try again."
What should i do to fix this?
Edit: i solved my problem. Dont answer this.
Thank you
Last edited by honnour; May 3rd, 2010 at 08:40 PM.
when i tried the code (downloaded xampp latest version) the terminal spits back at me saying
tar: you may not specify more than one "-acdtrux" option....
what am i supposed to do?
I have the same issue but when I go to the permission tab it wont let me choose anything. I think it has to do with....is that the files for xampp are on my main file system which is a non-writable file and anything on it cant be altered without super user powers.
can someone tell me how to make a file writable in non-writable main file????? I guess single it out somehow
I am running Ubuntu 9......whatever
I was trying to save a file in the XAMPP file and it wont let me!!!!!
thank u
Hi,
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and XAMPP installed fine, and I can access the sample screen fine, but when I ran sudoand try to access localhost/test I getCode:ln -s ~/projects/test /opt/lampp/htdocs/test
in my error_log I getCode:Access forbidden! You don't have permission to access the requested object. It is either read-protected or not readable by the server.
Code:[error] [client 127.0.0.1] Symbolic link not allowed or link target not accessible: /opt/lampp/htdocs/test
How do I change permissions so that I can access the link?
SOLVED:
Instead of using the command line to create the link, I right clicked on my test folder, selected "make link", and then copied it to /opt/lampp/htdocs
the command to create the link must be broken
Last edited by waspinator; June 3rd, 2010 at 12:31 AM. Reason: SOLVED
I've done this, and it works, but relative URLs to sub-folders are not working. E.g.,
Styles and images are sub-folders in my public_html folder, and they are evidently not found, since the styles and image are not used.Code:href="Styles/docStyles4.css" background-image:url('images/shore.jpg');
What must I do to get this to work?
Thanks
Added on 07-03-10:
Problem solved. It was not due to the link. I had some permission issues, and also relative URLs seem to work differently than I've encountered before. Instead of
I've had to use an address starting at the server root, htdocs:Code:href="Styles/docStyles4.css"
where "walt" is my home directory (and the name of the link in htdocs).Code:href="/walt/Styles/docStyles4.css"
Last edited by walt11; July 3rd, 2010 at 07:39 PM. Reason: Solved!
this is a great tutorial on how to install XAMPP on Linux.
i have followed the steps mentioned here and XAMPP works fine.
nonetheless, anyone has an idea how to configure the XAMPP for using Joomla CMS.......
copy pasting the Joomla Files into the htdocs folder of XAMPP (like the way it's described for installing jommla on XAMPP in Windows) does not seem to work out.
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