In this video, I will show you how to install and set up Ubuntu Server on your Oracle VirtualBox. This is the first step in setting up your LAMP programming environment.
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Install Oracle VirtualBox:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y6CCQCj7bI&t=2s
Intro to LAMP vid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-3xgz3C9ZQ
Written out instructions: http://www.codingcommanders.com/LAMP/Ubuntu_Server.php
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To download Ubuntu Server 64-bit: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server
To download Ubuntu Server 32-bit: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads
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Great video. To the point with enough fun to go around
Easy to follow. Well made!!
Well done commander candy keep it upReally helpful π
How do u set it up for a Mac laptop?
You will follow the same instructions. Things might look a little different at the beginning, but once you are in your Oracle VirtualBox, it should look the same. With VirtualBox, it is like an imaginary computer inside your computer. We are building a Linux environment within your OS X environment.
To install Oracle VB: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y6CCQCj7bI&feature=youtu.be
Hi, Ma'am. Still loving your content. There are two features on Virtualbox that are truly worth mentioning. The first is the snapshot feature. When you first get Ubuntu Server up and running, you can take a snapshot of its current state. In the event of a mishap that blows up your virtual instance, you can use that snapshot and the VM will revert to its original pristine condition. Another useful feature of Virtualbox is cloning, which allows you to make a carbon copy of your VM. I have two copies of Ubuntu Server. One that runs a LAMP stack and another that runs MongoDB. Both of these features make me a very happy panda. Once again, thank you for taking the time to put out these videos. You're making Linux fun again.
will you do kali linux video one day?
I'm still very much at the beginning of your series of videos, pretty straightforward so far, waiting for the more interesting stuff to pop up π
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