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Posted: April 14 2007,21:39 QUOTE

Hi! I´ve installed XAMPP on DSL with "tar xvfz xampp-linux-1.5.4a.tar.gz -C /opt" Everything during install looks good. What must I do now to start?? I´ve read that there must be only input "lampp start". I did, bu nothing happens.
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Posted: April 14 2007,21:52 QUOTE

Sorry but I forget one Information:- Starting "/opt/lampp$ lampp start" from ATerminal gets the message "You nedd to start XAMPP as root!". The message above only comes at the first time starting a ATerminal.
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Posted: April 14 2007,22:13 QUOTE

Prepend your command with "sudo" for root privileges.
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Posted: April 14 2007,22:45 QUOTE

Hi! Thanks for Your answer. I´ve tried it. Change with "sudo su root" but then I got the message "command not found". Only at the first time after starting ATerminal when I start the command with in this moment looked User "DSL" I got the message "You need to start XAMPP as root". I ´ve no idea. - Maybe I make somethink wrong by changing user? What I noticed is that for the DSL- User when changing the path it looks like "/opt/lampp$". When I changed to root user there I see "/opt/lampp#".
I have to say that I´m a linux-beginner.
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Posted: April 15 2007,01:38 QUOTE

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Prepend your command with "sudo" for root privileges.
Prepend, or prefix it.  i.e. sudo <your command>.  DSL's sudo is set up to keep the existing environment.

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Change with "sudo su root" but then I got the message "command not found"
sudo should exist in your system though (maybe something is messed up?)
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