Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Which local server to choose for a beginner in Linux?
I'm learning Linux, before that I used OpenServer on Windows, everything was just done there, installed the version, created a folder and started working.
OpenServer'a is not in Linux, I'm looking for a simple alternative, what would you advise?
Thanks in advance!
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
I suggest Gent. Unforgettable constructor. Full customization of both the core and application software. Work in only the console (guy is also possible, but gent is not for this)
In general, a web server on Linux is usually centos or debian / ubuntu - choose whichever is closer / easier to you.
Install Ubuntu and set up a web server if you want Linux, Google is full of instructions.
under Linux, this LAMP
duck search produces a lot of results on installing and configuring LAMP
article on Habré - Installing and configuring a LAMP web server for development
, etc.
from distributions:
Ubuntu, Linux Mint, CentOS (Oracle Linux is the same), and in principle, even ROSA Linux
all have convenient package managers.
under any of the above, you can easily put LAMP from packages.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question