We found a method to quickly install LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) In Ubuntu. The command is as follows: $ sudotaskselinstalllamp-server is displayed in a graphical manner, which is very convenient. in addition, the tasksel command can install many other tasks: $ tasksel -- list-tasksuserver
We found a method to quickly install LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) In Ubuntu. The command is as follows:
$ Sudo tasksel install lamp-server
The installation process is displayed in a graphical manner, which is very convenient. Besides, the tasksel command can also install many other tasks:
$ Tasksel -- list-tasks
U server Basic Ubuntu server
U dns-server DNS server
U edubuntu-server Edubuntu server
I lamp-server LAMP server
U mail-server Mail server
I openssh-server OpenSSH server
U postgresql-server PostgreSQL database
I print-server Print server
U samba-server Samba file server
U tomcat-server Tomcat Java server
U virt-host Virtual Machine host
U ubuntustudio-graphics 2D/3D creation and editing suite
U ubuntustudio-audio Audio creation and editing suite
U edubuntu-desktop-kde Edubuntu KDE desktop
U edubuntu-desktop-gnome Edubuntu desktop
U kubuntu-desktop Kubuntu desktop
U ubuntustudio-audio-plugins LADSPA and DSSI audio plugins
U mythbuntu-desktop Mythbuntu additional roles
U mythbuntu-frontend Mythbuntu frontend
U mythbuntu-backend-master Mythbuntu master backend
U mythbuntu-backend-slave Mythbuntu slave backend
U mobile-mid Ubuntu MID edition
U mobile-netbook-remix Ubuntu Netbook Remix
I ubuntu-desktop Ubuntu desktop
U ubuntustudio-video Video creation and editing suite
U xubuntu-desktop Xubuntu desktop
U kubuntu-live Kubuntu live CD
U kubuntu-dvd-live Kubuntu live DVD
U mythbuntu-live Mythbuntu live CD
U mobile-live Ubuntu MID live environment
U ubuntu-live Ubuntu live CD
U ubuntu-dvd-live Ubuntu live DVD
U xubuntu-live Xubuntu live CD
U manual Manual package selection
"U" in the first column indicates that it is not installed, and "I" indicates that it is installed. as you can see, there are basically common services above, which can simplify many installation steps. if you want to view the packages to be installed for a task, use -- task-packages. this method applies to all Debian-based systems.