1. Install MySQL
01. Search MYSQ Linux
02. Upload the downloaded MySQL using xftp to the software folder in Linux
03. Remove the package after switching to the specified directory
04. Installing the client and server
05. How can I resolve a problem that conflicts with previous versions when I install a server?
Yum Remove Mysql-libs Delete all contents in a folder
Installing the server
06. How to check if MySQL is installed
07. Start the MySQL service
Service MySQL Strat
08. Check if MySQL is running
Service MySQL Status
09. Set the password to root
mysqladmin-u root password ' password '
10. Login
Mysql-u User name-p password
11. Turn off MySQL
Service MySQL Stop
12. Uninstall
2.rpm:redhat Package Manager (RedHat Packages management tool)
01. Installation: RPM-IVH software name
02. Uninstall: RPM-E software name
3.YUM: (Yellow dog updater,modified)
The RPM package can be downloaded automatically from the specified server and installed to automatically handle dependencies.
One-time installation of all dependent packages, no cumbersome download installation required
01. Either a network
02. Either a local repository
Installation: Yum Install
Yum Install Mysql-server
Start the service:
Service MySQL Start
Query Run status
01.service mysqld Status
02./ETC/INIT.D/MYSQLD status
To change the root password:
mysqladmin-uroot-p Password ' password '
Enter Password: password
Unloading:
Yum Remove
Installing the tree structure diagram
Yum Install tree!
Under the specified file, tree
Installation of 4.JDK
01. Download the specified JDK to the official website
02. Use XFTP to transfer downloaded files to a Linux specific folder
03. Go to the specified folder and enter the TAR-ZXVF file name
04. Discovery Files
05. Go to File CD jdk1.8.0_121
06. Go To Bin directory CD bin
Save the current path for use when configuring environment variables (/software/jdk1.8.0_121/bin)
07. Locate the file that configures the environment variable
08.vim start editing the file, using source. Bash_profile Let configuration take effect
09. Test, Version number update
10. Create a Hello.java file in a file
11. Writing Java code
12. Run the file
5.eclipse Installation
01. Go to the official website to download the specified Eclipse installation package
02. Use Xftp to place the downloaded Eclipse installation package into a specific location on the Linux system
03. To the specified directory, use the command to extract the downloaded file
TAR-ZXVF file name
04. One more folder in the directory
05. On the Linux desktop to bed the corresponding shortcut, right-click on the desktop blank place
Installation of some common software on Linux