On 11/07/2013 10:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> i am unable to install lamp or xampp server on my BBB.when i typed
>
> sudo apt-get install apache2
>
> it says "sudo :command not found"
>
> opkg install php php-cgi php-cli opkg install lighttpd
> lighttpd-module-fastcgi opkg install mysql5
>
> also the above commands do not work.The error says "unknown package ..."
>
> Basically i am trying to develop a webserver which over the internet
> can be accessed to control hardware interfaced to BBB.
>
> is there any way to solve this problem.I am using only usb connection
> to connect BBB using putty.
>
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Well you are confusing two different package managers together with what
you stated. apt-get is Ubuntu/Debian opkg would be Angstrom/Yocto . So
which are you actually on?

Next you would need to install sudo to get rid of the can't find sudo
error.
either
apt-get install sudo
or
opkg install sudo
then you would need to create a user and setup sudo properly for that
user. Sudo is not needed if you're only running with a root user.

To install apache on a Debian/Ubuntu based system
apt-get install apache2
or you could do a tasksel to install the full LAMP stack.
tasksel install lamp-server

For Angstrom I do not know how they are packaging it up so can't suggest
anything.

Hopefully that should get you going further in the process.

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