How to install and configure phpmyadmin on linux running with Nginx - nginx

please help me installing phpmyadmin on ubuntu running with Nginx

Its pretty easy, just execute below command
apt-get install phpmyadmin
to get more info, read Install and configure phpmyadmin

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php7.0-mcrypt can't install on ubuntu14.04

phpmyadmin show error [ The mcrypt extension is missing. Please check your PHP configuration.] on nginx. My PHP version is PHP 7.0.33-1+ubuntu14.04.1+deb.sury.org+1 (cli).
When I install php7.0-mcrypt, package doesn't exist.How to install php7.0-mcrypt?
As I understand from your message, you're using ubuntu 14.04. I recommend you upgrade your system. You could find this package in some latest reseases.
Or you could install this package manually wget http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/php7.0/php7.0-mcrypt_7.0.33-0ubuntu0.16.04.4_amd64.deb && sudo dpkg -i php7.0-mcrypt_7.0.33-0ubuntu0.16.04.4_amd64.deb. But be careful, you could face some dependency hell and damage your OS.

NGINX failed after installing "nginx-extras"

Installed through:
apt-get install nginx-extras
After this, I tried do "service nginx restart" and "nginx -t" gets
no port in upstream "php5-fpm-sock" in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/[file]:84
Then I uninstalled nginx-extras
apt-get remove nginx-extras
But problem has not solved, it seems during installation some config was changed.
Question is what config has changed and how to fix?
Nginx 1.13.12 on Debian 8.
During instalation nginx-extras, it will ask smth about use current version of configs. Answer N.
try and remove all nginx installed packages and install nginx-full

Replace apt-get nginx with nginx from source

I have nginx installed on ubuntu from apt-get and I'm trying to re-install from source with specific modules. I'm doing standard install from source ./configure ... make make install all goes well, however it's not actually replacing the current nginx instance. Any idea how to replace current install?
Nginx compiled from source will not overwrite the system nginx. You need to remove the system package
apt-get remove nginx
And then use make install in the compiled source

opencpu cloud server installation guide on ubuntu 16.04

Would anyone know or like to share their note on installing opencpu cloud server on ubuntu 16.04?
I thought it is easy, but we saw many error here and there when following the instructions. I am new to opencpu. And, I don't have much experience on apache and nignx.
Here is the long story:
I created a new and clean ubuntu 16.04 server from microsoft azure vm, and installed opencpu cloud server following:
# Requires Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) or 16.04 (Xenial)
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:opencpu/opencpu-1.6
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
# Installs OpenCPU server
sudo apt-get install -y opencpu
The server reported insserv error when running opencpu init script
update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header dpkg
We then did some goolge and fix around, we got apache2 running, but when called:
curl http://localhost/ocpu/info
received 404 error.
FYI, the single user server runs fine.
The solution we found is that opencpu need mod_R to be turned on from apache2:
sudo a2enmod R
You need first to change to dir:
/etc/apache2/mods-available
And, make sure R.load file exists.
After running a2enmod command, should see a link to R.load (R module) in
/etc/apache2/mods-enable
Thank you y g for your question and response .. I had the same problem i try what you have mentioned in your comment but
curl http://localhost/cpu/info
takes along time without no response.
Thank you.
I used opencpu 1.5 works without bugs on ubuntu 16.04
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:opencpu/opencpu-1.5
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Install R and then install opencpu
sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev
sudo apt-get install -y opencpu
Also you should probably install Rstudio for IDE access
sudo apt-get install rstudio-server
To login to R you'll need to make a new user - follow the prompts
sudo adduser myname
Now just to make sure its all working
sudo service opencpu restart
sudo service rstudio-server restart
And try something like to check if its working
curl -L -v localhost/ocpu/library/
which should return a list of packages now installed on Ubuntu like this
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"No package found" error when installing NGINX on CentOS 5

The command sudo yum install nginx returns the error No package nginx available. I've tried this before and it worked but now it doesn't.
Please help!
nginx isn't in the 'normal' Centos repositories. You can install the EPEL repository to gain access to it. There's a how to guide here - and a more up to date one here.
Once you have added the EPEL repo, you can then install with the yum command you referenced.

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