Xampp for 32-bit Xenialpup?

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Xampp for 32-bit Xenialpup?

#1 Post by memo »

Hi all,

is there a xampp version that works on xenialpup 32 bit?

cheers,

meno
Xanialpup 7.5 32 bit

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#2 Post by perdido »

Hi memo,

No guarantee but take a look at post #3 (trister) in this thread, seems to be an sfs package for bionic in both 32-bit and 64-bit.

They are big at over 200MB and I don't know if they are backwards compatible to xenial.

http://li969-200.members.linode.com/pup ... eb04803a96

Have fun!

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#3 Post by spiritwild »

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=676084

if the above doesn't work
I've used this on my LxPupXenial 16.08

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#4 Post by memo »

@ spiritwild, @ perdido

Thanks, I will give it a try and will back to you!


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@ perdido

the link you have provided have .squashfs file, how to deal with such file extension. well I have given it permission but clicked it and nothing happened.

@ spiritwild

the downloaded link gives that page not found
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#5 Post by rockedge »

Here is a XAMPP-5.6.20-0-installer.run for 32 bit Tahr or Xenial

https://rockedge.org/kernels/data/PET/T ... taller.run

you may need to create the XAMPP webserver user and the MySQL user ->

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adduser daemon -D
adduser mysql -D
then make xampp-linux-5.6.20-0-installer.run executable and run it:

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chmod +x xampp-linux-5.6.20-0-installer.run
./xampp-linux-5.6.20-0-installer.run

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#6 Post by perdido »

memo wrote:@ spiritwild, @ perdido

Thanks, I will give it a try and will back to you!


Edit:

@ perdido

the link you have provided have .squashfs file, how to deal with such file extension. well I have given it permission but clicked it and nothing happened.

@ spiritwild

the downloaded link gives that page not found
Hi memo,

After you renamed the file with the .sfs extension you can load it by
1. mouse-click on the desktop "setup" icon.
2.Then choose "startup"
3. Then choose SFS-packages
4. Choose which extra SFS package to load.

It helps if you have the SFS package in the /mnt/home/ directory (easier for some puppy versions to find the SFS)
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SFS is a self-contained file system that does not overwrite any other files so you can load it and unload it with no effect on the rest of the system.

Have fun!

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#7 Post by enrique »

perdido

I never notice this before!!

Your suggested link do not go to murga-linux.com. Instead you are sending them to li969-200.members.linode.com/
And that link assigned you what it seems a Serial Id even without scripts on!! in you sample is sid=8216b1ff4ac7374642048deb04803a96

It is like a cloud service or so hiding final destination IP

Where/How did you get that link originally?

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#8 Post by perdido »

enrique wrote:perdido

I never notice this before!!

Your suggested link do not go to murga-linux.com. Instead you are sending them to li969-200.members.linode.com/
And that link assigned you what it seems a Serial Id even without scripts on!! in you sample is sid=8216b1ff4ac7374642048deb04803a96

It is like a cloud service or so hiding final destination IP

Where/How did you get that link originally?
That came from a search using an older version of seamonkey.
Old browsers return different info when doing internet searches.
May have been google/yandex/dogpile/gigablast/metacrawler where it came from.

For fun you can search li969-200.members.linode.com and a topic - that should return more funny stuff.

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