Installing XAMPP error
I followed How to install XAMPP 1-8-3 for Linux in Ubuntu Desktop
I already installed lampp
under /opt
.
I am using the command sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start
, I have seen XAMPP
four of them the first one is starting Apache fail, second and third is already running, and last one is starting MySQl
When I try to open xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
on my desktop, I get this error:
there has been an error this installer requires root privileges. please become superuser before executing the installer.
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I followed How to install XAMPP 1-8-3 for Linux in Ubuntu Desktop
I already installed lampp
under /opt
.
I am using the command sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start
, I have seen XAMPP
four of them the first one is starting Apache fail, second and third is already running, and last one is starting MySQl
When I try to open xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
on my desktop, I get this error:
there has been an error this installer requires root privileges. please become superuser before executing the installer.
apache2 mysql php lamp
2
Have you tried executingsudo ~/Desktop/xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
? This will execute the file as the root user (superuser/su).
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:19
i got error by the message after i downloaded that you gave me the instruction. the error was said " google chrome can not be run as root" please start google chrome as a ormal user. to run as toot, you must specify an alternate - user data- dir for storage of profile information .
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:47
You shouldn't run Google Chrome as root, but the installer you've downloaded.
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
in to my computer i checked into my directory files and open to opt there is two folders which are google, and lampp.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
google chrome wont let me to remove the files or move into other folder.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
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I followed How to install XAMPP 1-8-3 for Linux in Ubuntu Desktop
I already installed lampp
under /opt
.
I am using the command sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start
, I have seen XAMPP
four of them the first one is starting Apache fail, second and third is already running, and last one is starting MySQl
When I try to open xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
on my desktop, I get this error:
there has been an error this installer requires root privileges. please become superuser before executing the installer.
apache2 mysql php lamp
I followed How to install XAMPP 1-8-3 for Linux in Ubuntu Desktop
I already installed lampp
under /opt
.
I am using the command sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start
, I have seen XAMPP
four of them the first one is starting Apache fail, second and third is already running, and last one is starting MySQl
When I try to open xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
on my desktop, I get this error:
there has been an error this installer requires root privileges. please become superuser before executing the installer.
apache2 mysql php lamp
apache2 mysql php lamp
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asked Apr 22 '14 at 21:15
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Have you tried executingsudo ~/Desktop/xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
? This will execute the file as the root user (superuser/su).
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:19
i got error by the message after i downloaded that you gave me the instruction. the error was said " google chrome can not be run as root" please start google chrome as a ormal user. to run as toot, you must specify an alternate - user data- dir for storage of profile information .
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:47
You shouldn't run Google Chrome as root, but the installer you've downloaded.
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
in to my computer i checked into my directory files and open to opt there is two folders which are google, and lampp.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
google chrome wont let me to remove the files or move into other folder.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
|
show 8 more comments
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Have you tried executingsudo ~/Desktop/xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
? This will execute the file as the root user (superuser/su).
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:19
i got error by the message after i downloaded that you gave me the instruction. the error was said " google chrome can not be run as root" please start google chrome as a ormal user. to run as toot, you must specify an alternate - user data- dir for storage of profile information .
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:47
You shouldn't run Google Chrome as root, but the installer you've downloaded.
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
in to my computer i checked into my directory files and open to opt there is two folders which are google, and lampp.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
google chrome wont let me to remove the files or move into other folder.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
2
2
Have you tried executing
sudo ~/Desktop/xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
? This will execute the file as the root user (superuser/su).– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:19
Have you tried executing
sudo ~/Desktop/xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
? This will execute the file as the root user (superuser/su).– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:19
i got error by the message after i downloaded that you gave me the instruction. the error was said " google chrome can not be run as root" please start google chrome as a ormal user. to run as toot, you must specify an alternate - user data- dir for storage of profile information .
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:47
i got error by the message after i downloaded that you gave me the instruction. the error was said " google chrome can not be run as root" please start google chrome as a ormal user. to run as toot, you must specify an alternate - user data- dir for storage of profile information .
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:47
You shouldn't run Google Chrome as root, but the installer you've downloaded.
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
You shouldn't run Google Chrome as root, but the installer you've downloaded.
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
in to my computer i checked into my directory files and open to opt there is two folders which are google, and lampp.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
in to my computer i checked into my directory files and open to opt there is two folders which are google, and lampp.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
google chrome wont let me to remove the files or move into other folder.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
google chrome wont let me to remove the files or move into other folder.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
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run xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run as root user using sudo
cd ~/Desktop
sudo ./xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
Enter your password and hit Enter. You should see the installer.
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For gaining the access of super user please ruse this command before running installer
sudo -s -H
it will make u super user.
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I think xampp changed in ubuntu, ubuntu no longer support xampp in their repo, you will have to download xampp from source and install
# wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/xampp/XAMPP%20Linux/1.8.3/xampp-linux-1.8.3-4-installer.run
# chmod 755 xampp-linux*
# ./xampp-linux*
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i have same problem with installation of xampp. just type this command in terminal then install xampp in nautilus simple!
****sudo -H nautilus****
right that!
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run xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run as root user using sudo
cd ~/Desktop
sudo ./xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
Enter your password and hit Enter. You should see the installer.
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run xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run as root user using sudo
cd ~/Desktop
sudo ./xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
Enter your password and hit Enter. You should see the installer.
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run xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run as root user using sudo
cd ~/Desktop
sudo ./xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
Enter your password and hit Enter. You should see the installer.
run xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run as root user using sudo
cd ~/Desktop
sudo ./xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
Enter your password and hit Enter. You should see the installer.
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For gaining the access of super user please ruse this command before running installer
sudo -s -H
it will make u super user.
add a comment |
For gaining the access of super user please ruse this command before running installer
sudo -s -H
it will make u super user.
add a comment |
For gaining the access of super user please ruse this command before running installer
sudo -s -H
it will make u super user.
For gaining the access of super user please ruse this command before running installer
sudo -s -H
it will make u super user.
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I think xampp changed in ubuntu, ubuntu no longer support xampp in their repo, you will have to download xampp from source and install
# wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/xampp/XAMPP%20Linux/1.8.3/xampp-linux-1.8.3-4-installer.run
# chmod 755 xampp-linux*
# ./xampp-linux*
add a comment |
I think xampp changed in ubuntu, ubuntu no longer support xampp in their repo, you will have to download xampp from source and install
# wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/xampp/XAMPP%20Linux/1.8.3/xampp-linux-1.8.3-4-installer.run
# chmod 755 xampp-linux*
# ./xampp-linux*
add a comment |
I think xampp changed in ubuntu, ubuntu no longer support xampp in their repo, you will have to download xampp from source and install
# wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/xampp/XAMPP%20Linux/1.8.3/xampp-linux-1.8.3-4-installer.run
# chmod 755 xampp-linux*
# ./xampp-linux*
I think xampp changed in ubuntu, ubuntu no longer support xampp in their repo, you will have to download xampp from source and install
# wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/xampp/XAMPP%20Linux/1.8.3/xampp-linux-1.8.3-4-installer.run
# chmod 755 xampp-linux*
# ./xampp-linux*
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i have same problem with installation of xampp. just type this command in terminal then install xampp in nautilus simple!
****sudo -H nautilus****
right that!
New contributor
add a comment |
i have same problem with installation of xampp. just type this command in terminal then install xampp in nautilus simple!
****sudo -H nautilus****
right that!
New contributor
add a comment |
i have same problem with installation of xampp. just type this command in terminal then install xampp in nautilus simple!
****sudo -H nautilus****
right that!
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i have same problem with installation of xampp. just type this command in terminal then install xampp in nautilus simple!
****sudo -H nautilus****
right that!
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Have you tried executing
sudo ~/Desktop/xampp-linux-x64-1.8.3-4-installer.run
? This will execute the file as the root user (superuser/su).– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:19
i got error by the message after i downloaded that you gave me the instruction. the error was said " google chrome can not be run as root" please start google chrome as a ormal user. to run as toot, you must specify an alternate - user data- dir for storage of profile information .
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:47
You shouldn't run Google Chrome as root, but the installer you've downloaded.
– Louis Matthijssen
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
in to my computer i checked into my directory files and open to opt there is two folders which are google, and lampp.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51
google chrome wont let me to remove the files or move into other folder.
– Ironheartbj18
Apr 22 '14 at 21:51