Because the company system involves copyright issues, so the developer's computer will be installed as a Linux system, although the installation is Ubuntu (the individual think the grid is not high enough), but some things will not be used. Some bits and pieces of things to write down the bad pen, later for their own inspection.
The first is the installation of the development environment, because it has been installed, no, according to the steps under normal circumstances can be. Some of the knowledge comes from the Internet.
The first is the JDK, which is demonstrated in the Jdk1.6bin version. Download
Jdk-7u25-linux-x64.tar.gz
Then set up the installation directory, Mkdir/usr/lib/java
Copy the compressed package to the directory you just created above. sudo cp Jdk6u45-linux-x64.bin/usr/lib/java
Then add execute permissions, unzip
$chmod +x jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin Add Execute Permissions
$./jdk-6u45-linux-x64.bin extracting JDK to this directory
Get folder 1.6.0_45
Here's how to configure environment variables
Open profile with root, add path
sudo gedit/etc/profile
After the file, add the following code, save it.
# Set Java environment
Java_home=/usr/lib/java/jdk1.6.0_45
Classpath=.: $JAVA _home/lib: $JAVA _home/jre/lib: $CLASSPATH
Path= $JAVA _home/bin: $JAVA _home/jre/bin: $PATH
In this case, the JDK environment can only be seen under root to be configured successfully. We also need to output it as a global variable.
Just after the profile file, copy the following code in.
#export used to output a variable as a global variable
Export Java_home
Export CLASSPATH
Export PATH
# End of Set Java environment
In this case, you can run java-version at the terminal to see if the configuration was successful.
Note: You must log off the machine once or restart it once before testing in the terminal.
The JDK is loaded into this place. In fact, there are several ways to install. Everyone can go to see, modify
The/etc/environment file is also available. Not a brief introduction.
Let's take a look at the mariadb, since the acquisition of MySQL may have to pay, so to mariadb. (The company is like this, what free use of what)
I am directly installed in the terminal mariadb, simply say, actually have to go to the official website to understand the people know that this is a complete idiot installation.
First go to MARIADB's official website to download page, see
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There will be a Linux distribution, click on the right side to choose the right version and then there will be commands to teach you how to get mariadb,
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Copy and paste the code into the terminal, always?
If you want the GUI management tool after the installation, try the following command to install MySQL's own work Bench
sudo apt-get install Mysql-workbench
It will appear in the Application menu after loading.
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Some trivial things on Linux (JDK installation and MARIADB installation)