Welcome to the Linux version of XAMPP
(on x86-compatible processors)
By the way: In the past this software was called LAMPP but to avoid misconceptions we renamed it to »XAMPP for Linux«. So if you are seeking for LAMPP you're on the right track. ;)
If you encounter any problems with XAMPP please feel free to get in touch with us. This will help us to improve XAMPP and make it more useful for everybody.
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Pictures of XAMPP for LinuxAs the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Here you can take a look at some screen shots of a XAMPP installation.Step 1: DownloadSimply click on one of the links below. It's a good idea to get the latest version. :)A complete list of downloads (older versions) is available at SourceForge. A detailed overview over the changes and contents of all XAMPP releases is available in the RELEASE NOTES. |
XAMPP for Linux 1.7.7, 2011/9/20 | |||
Version | Size | Notice | |
XAMPP Linux 1.7.7 | 77 MB | Apache 2.2.21, MySQL 5.5.16, PHP 5.3.8 & PEAR + SQLite 2.8.17/3.6.16 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.10.1, ProFTPD 1.3.3e, phpMyAdmin 3.4.5, OpenSSL 1.0.0c, GD 2.0.1, Freetype2 2.1.7, libjpeg 6b, libpng 1.2.12, gdbm 1.8.0, zlib 1.2.3, expat 1.2, Sablotron 1.0, libxml 2.7.6, Ming 0.4.2, Webalizer 2.21-02, pdf class 009e, ncurses 5.3, mod_perl 2.0.5, FreeTDS 0.63, gettext 0.17, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.3.11, mcrypt 2.5.7, mhash 0.8.18, eAccelerator 0.9.5.3, cURL 7.19.6, libxslt 1.1.26, libapreq 2.12, FPDF 1.6, XAMPP Control Panel 0.8, bzip 1.0.5, PBXT 1.0.09-rc, PBMS 0.5.08-alpha, ICU4C Library 4.2.1 MD5 checsum: 7af1942fb5df3e03dea34fa221b65b2a | |
Upgrade 1.7.4 to 1.7.7 | 37 MB | Upgrade package. How to upgrade? MD5 checksum: 19c0fe599fe1689f01ce873e63522380 | |
Development package | 35 MB | The development package contains all files you need if you want to compile other software packages for XAMPP by yourself and the Unix manual pages. Install this package like the normal XAMPP distribution: tar xvfz xampp-linux-devel-1.7.7.tar.gz -C /opt MD5 checksum: 594c61beac23868bd358bc0c31fbf1d7 |
Attention: If you download these files on a Windows system and you're running McAfee virus scanner you may get a false positive virus warning. This is a problem with McAfee and gzip-compressed files, it should be ignored.Step 2: InstallationAfter downloading simply type in the following commands:
Step 3: StartTo start XAMPP simply call this command:/opt/lampp/lampp start You should now see something like this on your screen: Starting XAMPP 1.7.7... LAMPP: Starting Apache... LAMPP: Starting MySQL... LAMPP started. Ready. Apache and MySQL are running. If you get any error messages please take a look at the Linux FAQ. Step 4: TestOK, that was easy but how can you check that everything really works? Just type in the following URL at your favourite web browser:http://localhost Now you should see the start page of XAMPP containing some links to check the status of the installed software and some small programming examples. The Instant Art example: A small PHP/GD program (since 0.9.6pre1 also a flashy PHP/Ming example, see screenshot). Thanks to Anke Arnold for her font »AnkeCalligraph«. A matter of security (A MUST READ!)As mentioned before, XAMPP is not meant for production use but only for developers in a development environment. The way XAMPP is configured is to be open as possible and allowing the developer anything he/she wants. For development environments this is great but in a production environment it could be fatal.Here a list of missing security in XAMPP:
To fix most of the security weaknesses simply call the following command: /opt/lampp/lampp securityIt starts a small security check and makes your XAMPP installation quite secure. For example this protects the XAMPP demo pages by a username ('lampp') and password combination. See also our XAMPP for Linux FAQ. |
Advanced start and stop parameters
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