How to Install WordPress with LAMP Stack on Ubuntu 18.04

Install WordPress on Ubuntu 18

WordPress is the world’s leading content management system. Used by tens of millions of web pages and internet creators alike, WordPress is the backbone of most blogs and news outlets. Webpage performance with WordPress is also typically one of the fastest available. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install WordPress with LAMP stack on Ubuntu 18.04.

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How to Install Joomla on Ubuntu 18.04

Install Joomla on Ubuntu

Joomla is a content management system that allows you to develop websites and publish web content easily in a user-friendly way. It is open-source, free to use and is built on a mobile-ready model–view–controller web application framework. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Joomla on Ubuntu 18.04. It should work everywhere but we will do this on one of our Joomla hosting servers.

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How to Install NextCloud 15 on Ubuntu 18.04

how to install nextcloud on ubuntu 18.04
installing nextcloud 15 on ubuntu 18.04

NextCloud is a free and open-source self-hosted file sharing and communication platform built using PHP. It is a great alternative to some of the popular services available on the market, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, OwnCloud, etc. With NextCloud, you can easily store your data on your Ubuntu 18.04 VPS, create and manage your contacts, calendars, to-do lists, and much more. In this tutorial, we will install NextCloud version 15 on an Ubuntu 18.04 VPS – version 15 is a major release that comes with a lot of new features and improvements.

We have an updated version of this tutorial on How to Install Nextcloud on Ubuntu 20.04

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How to Install PHP 7.3 on Ubuntu 16.04

Install PHP 7.3 on Ubuntu 16

In this article, we will show you how to install PHP 7.3 on Ubuntu 16.04. PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is an open-source server-side scripting language and is widely used for creating dynamic web pages. PHP is among the most popular languages because it is secure, fast, simple, efficient, flexible, and a loosely typed language.

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PHP can be run on any operating platform (Windows, Linux, MacOS) and almost on any web server (Nginx, Apache). PHP 7.3.0 was officially released on December 6, 2018, and it contains new improved features and functions.

For more updates, you can also check our guide on how to install PHP 8 on Ubuntu 20.04

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How to Install MariaDB on Ubuntu 16.04

how to install mariadb on ubuntu 16.04

installing mariadb on ubuntu 16.04 We’ll show you, how to install MariaDB on Ubuntu 16.04. MariaDB is a community-developed fork of MySQL. It is a free and open source, very fast, stable and scalable database server, which makes it one of the most used database servers in the world. It is an improved, drop-in replacement for popular MySQL Database Server. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MariaDB on Ubuntu 16.04. Installing MariaDB on Ubuntu 16.04 is an easy task, and if you carefully follow the steps of this tutorial, you should have MariaDB installed on your Ubuntu 16.04 server in less than 10 minutes. Let’s get started.

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How to Install Nextcloud 14 on Debian 9

How to Install Nextcloud 14 on Debian 9

Nextcloud is a self-hosted file sharing application that allows you to store your data, such as files, contacts, images, calendars, news and more. Using Nextcloud to store your documents can remove your need for using third-party hosting software like Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud. In this article, we will install Nextcloud 14 on Debian 9, with Apache web server, MariaDB and PHP 7.0.

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How to Set Up System Locale on Ubuntu 16.04

How to Set Up System Locale on Ubuntu 16.04

Operating systems all now provide support for almost all languages and locales. Due to the widespread use of servers and computers all over the world, creating support for languages other than English was inevitable. Whether it’s for personal or professional use, millions of people need their computers or servers to provide output in a language they can understand, or in units that are relevant to their region.

Language-specific aspects of the server include being able to display language-specific characters, date and time formats specific to the region, and any other formatting changes, such as conventions/standards used for numbers and units.

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