I'm looking to set up a simple LAMP server. I do know how do this manually. I am not looking for a guide as to how to setup a LAMP server. Is there a pre-built LAMP server image that already has PHP, MYSQL, Apache, etc., already installed? I'd like to skip the manual CLI install work.
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1I know this will not answer your question but if you have access to an Ubuntu server platform you can just: sudo apt-get install lamp-server^. Otherwise I would say that install each LAMP component from the command line is not that hard. Really. – Kenneth Jun 28 '13 at 22:02
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@Kenneth Thanks. Good thing to know. However for this specific use case, I need an image. – daviesgeek Jun 28 '13 at 22:12
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1Out of curiosity, could you not just install a base image of Rasbian, then manually install the LAMP server packages, and then make an image of that for later use? – Jun 28 '13 at 22:35
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@leonardo Yep, but I'd like to not have to mess around with configuring the settings for the LAMP server. – daviesgeek Jun 28 '13 at 22:46
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Came across this pre-made SD image for a lamp stack: http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=37297 - planning on trying it myself soon!
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I couldn't get the .zip file to work right. It won't expand correctly. Thoughts? (OS X 10.8.3) – daviesgeek Jun 28 '13 at 21:41
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i'm on a terrible internet connection, so not able to download the zip and try it myself. Just done a little dig around, and looks like this may be a more up-to-date version of the image: http://www.lampi.co.uk/downloads.html – andyxmas Jun 28 '13 at 22:01
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if you're looking for an image to perform multiple installations later, that could be easily made:
- download raspbian
- copy image to SD
- boot your Pi
- install LAMP
- shutdown
- create an image from SD
- PROFIT!?
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