So my problem is pretty simple. I just installed Debian onto one of my old computers to use it as a server. I am trying to download and install apache2 using 'apt-get install apache2'. However, when I type that, I get this error: Reading package lists. Done Building dependency tree. Done Package apache2 is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package apache2 has no installation candidate First let me get a few things out of the way. Yes I am logged in with root privileges by using 'su' and logging in before I use apt-get ('sudo' isn't on this system for w/e reason). I have also looked around on Google without too much luck. Does anyone know what the problem is and how to fix it? Thanks in advance! SUSE (Software and System Entwicklung (Germany) meaning Software and System Development, in English) Linux lies on top of Linux Kernel brought by Novell. SUSE comes in two pack. One of them is called OpenSUSE, which is freely available (free as in speech as well as free as in wine). It is a community driven project packed with latest application support, the latest stable release of OpenSUSE Linux is 13.2. The other is SUSE Linux Enterprise which is a commercial Linux Distribution designed specially for enterprise and production. SUSE Linux Enterprise edition comes with a variety of Enterprise Applications and features suited for production environment, the latest stable release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Edition is 12. You may like to check the detailed installation instruction of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server at: • Zypper and YaST are the Package Manager for SUSE Linux, which works on top of RPM. Installing a web server for a production environment, with Ubuntu as operating system, is not too difficult because most of the required packages don't need a lot of configurations. In this tutorial we create a (power) user, we install Apache, PHP and MySQL, phpMyAdmin and several other services needed to run a powerful. YaST which stands for Yet another Setup Tool is a tool that works on OpenSUSE and SUSE Enterprise edition to administer, setup and configure SUSE Linux. Zypper is the command line interface of ZYpp package manager for installing, removing and updating SUSE. ZYpp is the package management engine that powers both Zypper and YaST. Here in this article we will see Zypper in action, which will be installing, updating, removing and doing every other thing a package manager can do. Here we go Important: Remember all these command are meant for system wide changes hence must be run as root, else the command will fail. Getting Basic Help with Zypper 1. Run zypper without any option, will give you a list of all global options and commands. # zypper Usage: zypper [--global-options] 2. To get help on a specific command say ‘in’ (install), run the below commands. # zypper help in OR # zypper help install install (in) [options]. Install packages with specified capabilities or RPM files with specified location.
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