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Asked by benny

benny@u804:~$ apache2 apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils apache2.2-common libapache2-mod-php5 libapr1 libaprutil1 libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libmysqlclient15off libnet-daemon-perl libplrpc-perl libpq5 mysql-client-5.0 mysql-common mysql-server mysql-server-5.0 php5-common php5-mysql
Usage: apache2 [-D name] [-d directory] [-f file]
               [-C "directive"] [-c "directive"]
               [-k start|restart|graceful|graceful-stop|stop]
               [-v] [-V] [-h] [-l] [-L] [-t] [-S] [-X]
Options:
  -D name : define a name for use in <IfDefine name> directives
  -d directory : specify an alternate initial ServerRoot
  -f file : specify an alternate ServerConfigFile
  -C "directive" : process directive before reading config files
  -c "directive" : process directive after reading config files
  -e level : show startup errors of level (see LogLevel)
  -E file : log startup errors to file
  -v : show version number
  -V : show compile settings
  -h : list available command line options (this page)
  -l : list compiled in modules
  -L : list available configuration directives
  -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS : show parsed settings (currently only vhost settings)
  -S : a synonym for -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS
  -t -D DUMP_MODULES : show all loaded modules
  -M : a synonym for -t -D DUMP_MODULES
  -t : run syntax check for config files
  -X : debug mode (only one worker, do not detach)

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- (uzf) said :
#1

And your problem is...?

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benny (b3ny) said :
#2

I need restore to default about LAMP under ubuntu 8.04
Try to remove first

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- (uzf) said :
#3

So go on and remove it with your preferred packet-manager? (as root user or with sudo $command)
Or Synaptics. Or... :)

Maybe you should use the --pruge option if you want to remove the configs aswell.

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Luky Winarto (luckyborneo) said :
#4

Hi benny,

Open your terminal (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) then run this command:
$ sudo tasksel remove lamp-server

Then, if you want to install again, just run this command:
$ sudo tasksel install lamp-server

Hopefully those commands will help you.
Cheers...
-Luky-

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benny (b3ny) said :
#5

Gosh, I'm just paste sudo tasksel remove lamp-server but why it look run remove everything in progress bar... including remove my tomboy that note many ref that I wrote in week. I am lost? just because paste $sudo tasksel remove lamp-server
what happend?

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Luky Winarto (luckyborneo) said :
#6

Don't worry... after that, you just install all the things that have been remove.
$ sudo tasksel install lamp-server tomboy

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benny (b3ny) said :
#7

no
benny@benny-desktop:~$ sudo tasksel remove lamp-server
[sudo] password for benny:
tasksel: aptitude failed (100)
benny@benny-desktop:~$ sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[sudo] password for benny:
tasksel: aptitude failed (100)

Lost everything.
I'm blind lost the way. thanks.

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Luky Winarto (luckyborneo) said :
#8

Hi Benny,

Make sure that synaptic package manager and any other package manager is closed before you proceed.

Cheers..
-Luky-

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Sam_ (and-sam) said :
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benny (b3ny) said :
#10

To late winarto! everything just lost! cheersssss

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Luky Winarto (luckyborneo) said :
#11

Hi Benny,

I'm really sorry, Benny. You didn't say that you install Lamp-Server on ubuntu desktop. I'm curious about your problem. Then I tried to install Lamp-Server on my desktop, like I suggested before. Just like your problem. Everything has lost. All the desktop. But, I never give up. I just run this command from terminal (note: you have already connected to the internet):
$ sudo apt-get -f autoremove
$ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

You will have ubuntu desktop base. So, you have to install again all the software that you have install before. I beg your pardon, It is my fault.

Cheers...
-Luky-

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