3/14/2023 0 Comments Ampps server![]() ![]() Temped to build it myself but I am guessing someone else already has and probably has though of several things that I have not. And based on how AMPPS works I think it could just be a web interface that runs when I type "localhost" into a browser. So finding what config file and how to change them in the future maybe nearly impossible, so a GUI is much preferred. ![]() And most search engines are getting very bad about returning good results for professionals. I know I can edit the config files manually, but the headach is I have to do that so infrequently that I always have to go look up how to do it. So what I am looking for is the GUI, for easy configuration. And besides it is fairly easy to install each part of a LAMP server stack separately on Linux. In fact, if I access directly to the phpmyadmin it works as well as it works the site I am developing locally. I tried every suggestion here, but i dont think it is a problem on php that is not running. ![]() I don't want to use AMPPS this time around. I had to re-install ampps (it was working fine before) and then after that ampps and ampps-admin pages became balnk. I just upgraded the hardware on my PC, so I took the opportunity to remove all of my noob install mistakes, and reinstalled Linux. I currently have a file with 15 steps (none of it is on their wiki), spelled out in detail, that I have go through to get it running and even then you can't easily access the software GUI (web ui is accessible). On windows I had been using AMPPS, as it was very easy to work with. So a few years ago I finally threw in the towel on windows and made Linux my daily OS. But basically I have always had a web development sever running on my personal computer, going back as far as the late 1990's. I hope the title doesn't cause too much cringing. ![]()
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