The same way you set it up on every Linux. What’s your specific problem?
To be fair, not every Linux distro works the same. It has been a while since I setup Apache but there used to be quite a difference in configuration between Fedora derived distros and Debian derived distros for example.
A web server is just any software that can be accessed with web network protocols. This can look like a lot of things. If you have Python installed you can start a web server right now by running
python -m http.server
. localhost:8000 in a browset would then let you browse files via the (local) web.What kind of server do you want to run?
You don’t. You use Debian, Ubuntu, or redhat.
MX is just Debian under the hood.
https://itslinuxfoss.com/install-apache-web-server-debian-12-linux/
This one is a very useful link. Thanks 😊😊
I got this from someone :
When installing MX-Linux, you can also install the Apache web server. You will be asked during the installation. You can also install the web server later with the package manager.
When setting up, you just have then select the directories that you want to share for web access.
Here’s what somebody suggested to me :
How do you begin right from the scratch ?
Are we still doing LAMP stacks? Is that still the thing to recommend?
Start small. Do one thing at a time. Set up apache, learn how to secure it, expose it, filter out probes and bots, etc. This is a long and fulfilling journey. Maybe.
I feel like nowadays it’s more specific web servers instead of a general purpose one. Also containerization often is a thing.