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Time | Narration |
00:01 | Hello and welcome to this tutorial on Installation of FrontAccounting on Linux OS. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we will learn -
To install Frontaccounting on the Linux operating system Using the Terminal |
00:17 | To record this tutorial, I am using
Ubuntu Linux OS version 14.04 and FrontAccounting version 2.3.25 |
00:29 | For installation, you will need- A working internet connection. |
00:34 | The pre-requisites for installation are- |
00:37 | A working HTTP web server eg: Apache |
00:42 | PHP5 installed on the web server. |
00:46 | A working MySQL server. |
00:49 | Open any web browser and go to this URL: |
00:53 | Click on the Download button. |
00:56 | Immediately, the download begins. |
00:59 | Save the tar.gz file that is displayed on the screen. |
01:05 | To save, click on the OK button. |
01:09 | Next, we need to install apache2 and PHP5 in Ubuntu 14.04 OS. |
01:17 | Open the Terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T keys simultaneously, on the keyboard. |
01:27 | To update the software source, type the command |
01:31 | sudo space apt hyphen get space update and press Enter. |
01:40 | Give your Desktop user password. |
01:45 | Let us install apache2 |
01:48 | To install apache2, type the command |
01:51 | Sudo space apt hyphen get space install space apache2 space libapache2 hyphen mod hyphen auth hyphen mysql |
02:10 | and press Enter. |
02:14 | I will type y to continue this installation. |
02:19 | Next, we have to install php5, php5-mysql and mysql-server. |
02:28 | So, type
sudo space apt hyphen get space install space php5 space php5 hyphen mysql space mysql hyphen server |
02:49 | and press Enter. |
02:52 | I will type y to continue this installation. Press Enter. |
02:58 | It will prompt for the mysql space server password. |
03:04 | Type the new password as per your choice. |
03:07 | I will give the password as root123 and press Enter. |
03:14 | Repeat the password again, if prompted. |
03:18 | From here on, please press Enter after every command that we type on the Terminal. |
03:25 | I will not mention this explicitly. |
03:29 | Now, we need to create mysql database. |
03:33 | So we need to login in mysql server. |
03:37 | For this, type the command
mysql space hyphen u space root space hyphen p |
03:50 | Type mysql root password, which is already created. |
03:55 | I will type root123 |
03:58 | Now we have successfully logged in, in mysql server. |
04:03 | To create Database in mysql, type the command |
04:07 | create database frontacc; |
04:12 | frontacc is the name for my database. |
04:15 | You can give any name for your database. |
04:19 | Type the quit command to exit from mysql server. |
04:24 | go to the Downloads folder, type
cd space Downloads |
04:32 | Next, we have to extract the contents of the tar.gz file that we downloaded earlier. |
04:40 | So, type sudo space tar space hyphen zxvf space frontaccounting hyphen 2.3.25.tar.gz |
05:00 | I will rename the extracted frontaccounting folder as account. |
05:05 | Type the command-
mv frontaccounting account |
05:12 | To move account folder to apache home directory, |
05:16 | Type sudo space mv space account space /var/www/html/ |
05:32 | Now, let’s go to the apache home directory. |
05:36 | To do that, type cd space /var/www/html |
05:47 | To change account folder permission, |
05:50 | Type sudo space chmod space -R space 777 space account |
06:04 | Now, let’s go to the web browser and type
localhost/account and press Enter. |
06:15 | We can see the FrontAccounting webpage showing
Step 1: System Diagnostics. |
06:23 | This shows that we have successfully installed the software packages with the Comments as OK. |
06:30 | Click on the Continue button. |
06:33 | Click on the following details: |
06:35 | Database root password: root123 |
06:40 | Database name frontacc |
06:44 | Click on the Continue button. |
06:47 | Next, you will need to put the details of your own company. |
06:51 | I will demonstrate how to do so. |
06:54 | I will type the Company Name as ST Co. Pvt. Ltd. |
07:00 | I will type the password as spoken. |
07:04 | You can give any password of your choice. |
07:07 | Re-enter the password. |
07:09 | Remember this is the login password. |
07:13 | We can see two options for the Charts of Accounts. |
07:17 | I will select Standard new company American COA. |
07:22 | Select the Default Language as English. |
07:26 | Click on the Continue button. |
07:29 | We can see the window that shows the Frontaccounting ERP has been installed successfully. |
07:36 | This is how we can install Frontaccounting on Linux machine. |
07:41 | Let us summarize. |
07:43 | In this tutorial, we have learnt how to install Frontaccounting software on a Linux machine. |
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08:14 | This tutorial has been contributed by Sheetal Prabhu. from IIT Bombay.
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