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installation:ubuntu [2023/10/30 13:22] – Remove note about end-of-lifed Ubuntu release. demiankatz | installation:ubuntu [2024/02/08 19:51] – [Database Issues] demiankatz | ||
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* **Case 1 - MySQL:** If you wish to connect to the root account through the web-based installer in order to set up VuFind®' | * **Case 1 - MySQL:** If you wish to connect to the root account through the web-based installer in order to set up VuFind®' | ||
- Disable the root account' | - Disable the root account' | ||
- | - Quit the MySQL tool and run '' | + | - Quit the MySQL tool and run '' |
+ | - If the mysql_secure_installation process does not automatically help you set a root password, you may wish to do so manually, by logging in with '' | ||
- Edit / | - Edit / | ||
* **Ubuntu 20/21**: default_authentication_plugin=mysql_native_password | * **Ubuntu 20/21**: default_authentication_plugin=mysql_native_password | ||
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- | Note: During | + | Note: See [[installation: |
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- | Note: If you are using a distribution | + | |
Note: If you would like to do web-based administration of your database, you may also find it helpful to install the phpmyadmin tool: sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin | Note: If you would like to do web-based administration of your database, you may also find it helpful to install the phpmyadmin tool: sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin | ||
- | Note: Some Linux distributions have replaced MySQL with MariaDB. | + | Note: Some Linux distributions have replaced MySQL with MariaDB. |
===== 3. Install PHP ===== | ===== 3. Install PHP ===== | ||
installation/ubuntu.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/12 12:55 by demiankatz