Do we have a L.A.M.P stack?
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420 am and wondering? .....I code in weird places
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@developerbayman I don't understand the question.
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Yes. You could use chroot in your home directory to install any version of Ubuntu or Debian, like newest, and there install L.A.M.P packages, similarly like with any Ubuntu or Debian.
But installing without chroot would most likely take too much disk space on too important partitions.
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@developerbayman said in Do we have a L.A.M.P stack?:
420 am and wondering? .....I code in weird places
More weird ways to code:
- Android https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Android
- Chromebook https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Chromebook
- Debian on Chromebook https://github.com/xet7/chromebook
- Qemu https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Qemu
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@arubislander A LAMP stack is a bundle of four different software technologies that developers use to build websites and web applications. LAMP is an acronym for the operating system, Linux; the web server, Apache; the database server, MySQL; and the programming language, PHP.
I just copied from google
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@developerbayman I know what a LAMP stack is. I do not understand how you would ask if we have one. You know the answer. 'We' as the project don't because a phone is not a server. But having said that anything that is available in the archives could be tried.
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@arubislander yeah I was hoping there was a app I missed on the open store