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1 1 ==OpenSuse ==
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3   In this tutorial, you will be guided you trough the steps to install the LAMP Stack or - Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP with OpenSUSE Leap 42.x and 15.x as the Linux operating system. You will Install apache2 with MariaDB and PHP 8 on your Personal Computer and you will set up a virtual host for your WackoWiki installation.
  4 In this tutorial, you will be guided you trough the steps to install the LAMP Stack or - Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP with OpenSUSE Leap 42.x or 15.x or Tumbleweed as the Linux operating system. You will Install apache2 with MariaDB and PHP 8 on your Personal Computer and you will set up a virtual host for your WackoWiki installation.
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6   ===1.1 Download and Install===
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8   https://www.linuxbabe.com/opensuse/apache-mariadb-php7-lamp-opensuse-leap
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11   In this tutorial, we’re going to look at how to install Apache, MariaDB, PHP8 (LAMP stack) with phpMyAdmin on openSUSE Leap 15.4 / Tumbleweed.
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13   ====Step 1: Update Software====
14   Before installing any software, it’s always a good idea to update repository and software packages.
  6 ===1. Update your System====
  7 Before installing any software, it’s always a good idea to update repository and software packages e.g. with ((https://software.opensuse.org/search?baseproject=ALL&q=zypper zypper))
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16 9 %% sudo zypper update %%
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18   ====Step 2: Install Apache Web Server====
19   Install Apache on openSUSE using the following command.
20   %% sudo zypper install apache2 %%
  11 ===2.1 Download and Install Apache 2===
  12 Download and install Apache2 on openSUSE using the following command.
  13 %% sudo zypper in apache2 %%
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  15 === 2.2 Start Apache2====  
22 16 By default, Apache will not automatically start after installation. You can start it with:
23 17 %% systemctl start apache2.service %%
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27 21 file:apache2_activerunning.png
28 22 We can see from the screenshot that Apache is running and auto start enabled.
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  24 If you want your webserver to start at boot time:  
  25 %% sudo systemctl enable apache2 %%  
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  27 ===2.3 Test ===  
30 28 Check Apache version:
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32 30 %% sudo httpd -v %%
48 46 ===Local Testserver Configuration===
49 47 Configuring Apache manually involves editing plain text configuration files as user root.
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51   And enable auto start at boot time with:
52   %% sudo systemctl enable apache2 %%
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55 52 https://wackowiki.org/doc/Org/Tools/Hosting/TestServer/SettingUpVirtualHosts