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I am having trouble finding out how to start the expanded GUI. I have found a tutorial on how to start this one sudo /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel

mini xampp gui

But I am not able to find out how to start this one maxed xampp gui










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    You should install LAMP instead of XAMPP askubuntu.com/tags/xampp/info

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:50











  • possible duplicate of Xampp suddenly requesting 32bit libs

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:54











  • As Oli pointed out XAMPP is a terrifying security breach askubuntu.com/a/489881/40581

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I am having trouble finding out how to start the expanded GUI. I have found a tutorial on how to start this one sudo /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel

mini xampp gui

But I am not able to find out how to start this one maxed xampp gui










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    You should install LAMP instead of XAMPP askubuntu.com/tags/xampp/info

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:50











  • possible duplicate of Xampp suddenly requesting 32bit libs

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:54











  • As Oli pointed out XAMPP is a terrifying security breach askubuntu.com/a/489881/40581

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:58














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I am having trouble finding out how to start the expanded GUI. I have found a tutorial on how to start this one sudo /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel

mini xampp gui

But I am not able to find out how to start this one maxed xampp gui










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I am having trouble finding out how to start the expanded GUI. I have found a tutorial on how to start this one sudo /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel

mini xampp gui

But I am not able to find out how to start this one maxed xampp gui







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  • 1





    You should install LAMP instead of XAMPP askubuntu.com/tags/xampp/info

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:50











  • possible duplicate of Xampp suddenly requesting 32bit libs

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:54











  • As Oli pointed out XAMPP is a terrifying security breach askubuntu.com/a/489881/40581

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:58














  • 1





    You should install LAMP instead of XAMPP askubuntu.com/tags/xampp/info

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:50











  • possible duplicate of Xampp suddenly requesting 32bit libs

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:54











  • As Oli pointed out XAMPP is a terrifying security breach askubuntu.com/a/489881/40581

    – LiveWireBT
    Nov 20 '14 at 10:58








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You should install LAMP instead of XAMPP askubuntu.com/tags/xampp/info

– LiveWireBT
Nov 20 '14 at 10:50





You should install LAMP instead of XAMPP askubuntu.com/tags/xampp/info

– LiveWireBT
Nov 20 '14 at 10:50













possible duplicate of Xampp suddenly requesting 32bit libs

– LiveWireBT
Nov 20 '14 at 10:54





possible duplicate of Xampp suddenly requesting 32bit libs

– LiveWireBT
Nov 20 '14 at 10:54













As Oli pointed out XAMPP is a terrifying security breach askubuntu.com/a/489881/40581

– LiveWireBT
Nov 20 '14 at 10:58





As Oli pointed out XAMPP is a terrifying security breach askubuntu.com/a/489881/40581

– LiveWireBT
Nov 20 '14 at 10:58










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The primary answer didn't work for me until I did something from followed of this example which states:




I believe that you want to add a GUI xampp control panel. To add a
GUI xampp control panel see below.



Just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your
keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:



sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop


When the text editor opens simply paste the following, close and save.



[Desktop Entry]
Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
Name=XAMPP Control Panel
Exec=sudo -i python /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel.py
Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg
Encoding=UTF-8
Terminal=false
Name=XAMPP Control Panel
Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
Type=Application
Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg


If you have a problem with executing the program, install gksu, and
in the forth line, replace sudo -i with gksudo. Below is how to




install gksu if not installed, since it has been removed from 13.04.




sudo apt-get install gksu


Look for xampp control panel in dash




I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and Xampp 5.6.3.Then I was able to use what the primary answerer posted. This is the code quote from Kyusuf Muhammad:




You can use the command below if you use 32 system :



sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


if you use 64 system:



sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run






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    You can use the command below



    if you use 32 system :



    sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


    if you use 64 system :



    sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run





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      You got my upvote.

      – HelpNeeder
      Nov 29 '14 at 8:28











    • So easy - Mine upvote too :)

      – linusg
      Aug 8 '16 at 18:23











    • It seems this file is removed in newer versions. Mine is XAMPP for Linux 5.6.24 and there's no manager-linux-x64.run in my /opt/lampp/ folder

      – DummyBeginner
      Sep 16 '16 at 18:33



















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    Two important notes to the advice given by @HelpNeeder: there should be a quote around the code the executable, and the image for the default icon for Xampp icon is accessible as /opt/lampp/htdocs/dashboard/images/xampp-logo.svg. Copy it into folder /usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/



    Thus, the final advice is to open a new terminal, run



    sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



    and save the following in the file:



    [Desktop Entry]
    Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
    Name=XAMPP Control Panel
    Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
    Icon="/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/xampp-logo.svg"
    Encoding=UTF-8
    Terminal=false
    Name=XAMPP Control Panel
    Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
    Type=Application





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      This works for me:



      gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



      [Desktop Entry]
      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
      Type=Application
      Categories=Development
      Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
      Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico


      You have to install the package gksu.






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        The fastest way to spit out the GUI is to use the following codes. One after the other.



        cd /opt/lampp
        sudo ./manager-linux.run (or manager-linux-x64.run)


        Snapshot of the terminal






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          That's nearly the same as this answer except that yours uses an additional cd command instead of executing the program directly by its absolute path.

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        I think what you are asking ,is to create a shortcut to launch the graphical interface. If you so , than I've found the solution :
        1)Go to /opt/lampp and open terminal and type sudo chmod 777 manager-linux-x64.run (for 64-bit) or sudo chmod 777 manager-linux.run(For 32 bit).



        2)Now go to desktop and create a file named xampp.desktop and paste the following :



        [Desktop Entry]
        Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
        Name=XAMPP Control Panel
        Exec=sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
        Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico
        Encoding=UTF-8
        Terminal=true
        Name=XAMPP Control Panel
        Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
        Type=Application


        After that save it and double click on the icon. A pop-up may show up ,in there click on Make It Trusted and then run it again. A terminal will open asking for user password. Give it and it will open the Graphical Interface. It worked fine for my Ubuntu and Linux Mint...






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          The primary answer didn't work for me until I did something from followed of this example which states:




          I believe that you want to add a GUI xampp control panel. To add a
          GUI xampp control panel see below.



          Just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your
          keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:



          sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop


          When the text editor opens simply paste the following, close and save.



          [Desktop Entry]
          Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
          Name=XAMPP Control Panel
          Exec=sudo -i python /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel.py
          Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg
          Encoding=UTF-8
          Terminal=false
          Name=XAMPP Control Panel
          Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
          Type=Application
          Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg


          If you have a problem with executing the program, install gksu, and
          in the forth line, replace sudo -i with gksudo. Below is how to




          install gksu if not installed, since it has been removed from 13.04.




          sudo apt-get install gksu


          Look for xampp control panel in dash




          I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and Xampp 5.6.3.Then I was able to use what the primary answerer posted. This is the code quote from Kyusuf Muhammad:




          You can use the command below if you use 32 system :



          sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


          if you use 64 system:



          sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run






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            The primary answer didn't work for me until I did something from followed of this example which states:




            I believe that you want to add a GUI xampp control panel. To add a
            GUI xampp control panel see below.



            Just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your
            keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:



            sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop


            When the text editor opens simply paste the following, close and save.



            [Desktop Entry]
            Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
            Name=XAMPP Control Panel
            Exec=sudo -i python /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel.py
            Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg
            Encoding=UTF-8
            Terminal=false
            Name=XAMPP Control Panel
            Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
            Type=Application
            Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg


            If you have a problem with executing the program, install gksu, and
            in the forth line, replace sudo -i with gksudo. Below is how to




            install gksu if not installed, since it has been removed from 13.04.




            sudo apt-get install gksu


            Look for xampp control panel in dash




            I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and Xampp 5.6.3.Then I was able to use what the primary answerer posted. This is the code quote from Kyusuf Muhammad:




            You can use the command below if you use 32 system :



            sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


            if you use 64 system:



            sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run






            share|improve this answer




























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              The primary answer didn't work for me until I did something from followed of this example which states:




              I believe that you want to add a GUI xampp control panel. To add a
              GUI xampp control panel see below.



              Just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your
              keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:



              sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop


              When the text editor opens simply paste the following, close and save.



              [Desktop Entry]
              Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
              Name=XAMPP Control Panel
              Exec=sudo -i python /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel.py
              Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg
              Encoding=UTF-8
              Terminal=false
              Name=XAMPP Control Panel
              Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
              Type=Application
              Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg


              If you have a problem with executing the program, install gksu, and
              in the forth line, replace sudo -i with gksudo. Below is how to




              install gksu if not installed, since it has been removed from 13.04.




              sudo apt-get install gksu


              Look for xampp control panel in dash




              I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and Xampp 5.6.3.Then I was able to use what the primary answerer posted. This is the code quote from Kyusuf Muhammad:




              You can use the command below if you use 32 system :



              sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


              if you use 64 system:



              sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run






              share|improve this answer















              The primary answer didn't work for me until I did something from followed of this example which states:




              I believe that you want to add a GUI xampp control panel. To add a
              GUI xampp control panel see below.



              Just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your
              keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:



              sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop


              When the text editor opens simply paste the following, close and save.



              [Desktop Entry]
              Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
              Name=XAMPP Control Panel
              Exec=sudo -i python /opt/lampp/share/xampp-control-panel/xampp-control-panel.py
              Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg
              Encoding=UTF-8
              Terminal=false
              Name=XAMPP Control Panel
              Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
              Type=Application
              Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/network-wired.svg


              If you have a problem with executing the program, install gksu, and
              in the forth line, replace sudo -i with gksudo. Below is how to




              install gksu if not installed, since it has been removed from 13.04.




              sudo apt-get install gksu


              Look for xampp control panel in dash




              I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and Xampp 5.6.3.Then I was able to use what the primary answerer posted. This is the code quote from Kyusuf Muhammad:




              You can use the command below if you use 32 system :



              sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


              if you use 64 system:



              sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run







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                  You can use the command below



                  if you use 32 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


                  if you use 64 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run





                  share|improve this answer





















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                    You got my upvote.

                    – HelpNeeder
                    Nov 29 '14 at 8:28











                  • So easy - Mine upvote too :)

                    – linusg
                    Aug 8 '16 at 18:23











                  • It seems this file is removed in newer versions. Mine is XAMPP for Linux 5.6.24 and there's no manager-linux-x64.run in my /opt/lampp/ folder

                    – DummyBeginner
                    Sep 16 '16 at 18:33
















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                  You can use the command below



                  if you use 32 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


                  if you use 64 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run





                  share|improve this answer





















                  • 4





                    You got my upvote.

                    – HelpNeeder
                    Nov 29 '14 at 8:28











                  • So easy - Mine upvote too :)

                    – linusg
                    Aug 8 '16 at 18:23











                  • It seems this file is removed in newer versions. Mine is XAMPP for Linux 5.6.24 and there's no manager-linux-x64.run in my /opt/lampp/ folder

                    – DummyBeginner
                    Sep 16 '16 at 18:33














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                  You can use the command below



                  if you use 32 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


                  if you use 64 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run





                  share|improve this answer















                  You can use the command below



                  if you use 32 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux.run


                  if you use 64 system :



                  sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run






                  share|improve this answer














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                  answered Nov 20 '14 at 3:21









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                  • 4





                    You got my upvote.

                    – HelpNeeder
                    Nov 29 '14 at 8:28











                  • So easy - Mine upvote too :)

                    – linusg
                    Aug 8 '16 at 18:23











                  • It seems this file is removed in newer versions. Mine is XAMPP for Linux 5.6.24 and there's no manager-linux-x64.run in my /opt/lampp/ folder

                    – DummyBeginner
                    Sep 16 '16 at 18:33














                  • 4





                    You got my upvote.

                    – HelpNeeder
                    Nov 29 '14 at 8:28











                  • So easy - Mine upvote too :)

                    – linusg
                    Aug 8 '16 at 18:23











                  • It seems this file is removed in newer versions. Mine is XAMPP for Linux 5.6.24 and there's no manager-linux-x64.run in my /opt/lampp/ folder

                    – DummyBeginner
                    Sep 16 '16 at 18:33








                  4




                  4





                  You got my upvote.

                  – HelpNeeder
                  Nov 29 '14 at 8:28





                  You got my upvote.

                  – HelpNeeder
                  Nov 29 '14 at 8:28













                  So easy - Mine upvote too :)

                  – linusg
                  Aug 8 '16 at 18:23





                  So easy - Mine upvote too :)

                  – linusg
                  Aug 8 '16 at 18:23













                  It seems this file is removed in newer versions. Mine is XAMPP for Linux 5.6.24 and there's no manager-linux-x64.run in my /opt/lampp/ folder

                  – DummyBeginner
                  Sep 16 '16 at 18:33





                  It seems this file is removed in newer versions. Mine is XAMPP for Linux 5.6.24 and there's no manager-linux-x64.run in my /opt/lampp/ folder

                  – DummyBeginner
                  Sep 16 '16 at 18:33











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                  Two important notes to the advice given by @HelpNeeder: there should be a quote around the code the executable, and the image for the default icon for Xampp icon is accessible as /opt/lampp/htdocs/dashboard/images/xampp-logo.svg. Copy it into folder /usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/



                  Thus, the final advice is to open a new terminal, run



                  sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                  and save the following in the file:



                  [Desktop Entry]
                  Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                  Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                  Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                  Icon="/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/xampp-logo.svg"
                  Encoding=UTF-8
                  Terminal=false
                  Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                  Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                  Type=Application





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                    Two important notes to the advice given by @HelpNeeder: there should be a quote around the code the executable, and the image for the default icon for Xampp icon is accessible as /opt/lampp/htdocs/dashboard/images/xampp-logo.svg. Copy it into folder /usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/



                    Thus, the final advice is to open a new terminal, run



                    sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                    and save the following in the file:



                    [Desktop Entry]
                    Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                    Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                    Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                    Icon="/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/xampp-logo.svg"
                    Encoding=UTF-8
                    Terminal=false
                    Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                    Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                    Type=Application





                    share|improve this answer




























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                      Two important notes to the advice given by @HelpNeeder: there should be a quote around the code the executable, and the image for the default icon for Xampp icon is accessible as /opt/lampp/htdocs/dashboard/images/xampp-logo.svg. Copy it into folder /usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/



                      Thus, the final advice is to open a new terminal, run



                      sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                      and save the following in the file:



                      [Desktop Entry]
                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                      Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                      Icon="/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/xampp-logo.svg"
                      Encoding=UTF-8
                      Terminal=false
                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                      Type=Application





                      share|improve this answer















                      Two important notes to the advice given by @HelpNeeder: there should be a quote around the code the executable, and the image for the default icon for Xampp icon is accessible as /opt/lampp/htdocs/dashboard/images/xampp-logo.svg. Copy it into folder /usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/



                      Thus, the final advice is to open a new terminal, run



                      sudo gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                      and save the following in the file:



                      [Desktop Entry]
                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                      Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                      Icon="/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/xampp-logo.svg"
                      Encoding=UTF-8
                      Terminal=false
                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                      Type=Application






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                      answered May 8 '16 at 17:41









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                          This works for me:



                          gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                          [Desktop Entry]
                          Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                          Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                          Type=Application
                          Categories=Development
                          Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                          Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico


                          You have to install the package gksu.






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                            This works for me:



                            gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                            [Desktop Entry]
                            Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                            Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                            Type=Application
                            Categories=Development
                            Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                            Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico


                            You have to install the package gksu.






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                              This works for me:



                              gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                              [Desktop Entry]
                              Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                              Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                              Type=Application
                              Categories=Development
                              Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                              Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico


                              You have to install the package gksu.






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                              This works for me:



                              gedit ~/.local/share/applications/xampp-control-panel.desktop



                              [Desktop Entry]
                              Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                              Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                              Type=Application
                              Categories=Development
                              Exec=gksudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                              Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico


                              You have to install the package gksu.







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                                  The fastest way to spit out the GUI is to use the following codes. One after the other.



                                  cd /opt/lampp
                                  sudo ./manager-linux.run (or manager-linux-x64.run)


                                  Snapshot of the terminal






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                                    That's nearly the same as this answer except that yours uses an additional cd command instead of executing the program directly by its absolute path.

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                                  The fastest way to spit out the GUI is to use the following codes. One after the other.



                                  cd /opt/lampp
                                  sudo ./manager-linux.run (or manager-linux-x64.run)


                                  Snapshot of the terminal






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                                    That's nearly the same as this answer except that yours uses an additional cd command instead of executing the program directly by its absolute path.

                                    – David Foerster
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                                  The fastest way to spit out the GUI is to use the following codes. One after the other.



                                  cd /opt/lampp
                                  sudo ./manager-linux.run (or manager-linux-x64.run)


                                  Snapshot of the terminal






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                                  The fastest way to spit out the GUI is to use the following codes. One after the other.



                                  cd /opt/lampp
                                  sudo ./manager-linux.run (or manager-linux-x64.run)


                                  Snapshot of the terminal







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                                  answered Jul 11 '16 at 18:11









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                                    That's nearly the same as this answer except that yours uses an additional cd command instead of executing the program directly by its absolute path.

                                    – David Foerster
                                    Jul 11 '16 at 19:06














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                                    That's nearly the same as this answer except that yours uses an additional cd command instead of executing the program directly by its absolute path.

                                    – David Foerster
                                    Jul 11 '16 at 19:06








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                                  That's nearly the same as this answer except that yours uses an additional cd command instead of executing the program directly by its absolute path.

                                  – David Foerster
                                  Jul 11 '16 at 19:06





                                  That's nearly the same as this answer except that yours uses an additional cd command instead of executing the program directly by its absolute path.

                                  – David Foerster
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                                  I think what you are asking ,is to create a shortcut to launch the graphical interface. If you so , than I've found the solution :
                                  1)Go to /opt/lampp and open terminal and type sudo chmod 777 manager-linux-x64.run (for 64-bit) or sudo chmod 777 manager-linux.run(For 32 bit).



                                  2)Now go to desktop and create a file named xampp.desktop and paste the following :



                                  [Desktop Entry]
                                  Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                  Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                  Exec=sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                                  Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico
                                  Encoding=UTF-8
                                  Terminal=true
                                  Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                  Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                  Type=Application


                                  After that save it and double click on the icon. A pop-up may show up ,in there click on Make It Trusted and then run it again. A terminal will open asking for user password. Give it and it will open the Graphical Interface. It worked fine for my Ubuntu and Linux Mint...






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                                    I think what you are asking ,is to create a shortcut to launch the graphical interface. If you so , than I've found the solution :
                                    1)Go to /opt/lampp and open terminal and type sudo chmod 777 manager-linux-x64.run (for 64-bit) or sudo chmod 777 manager-linux.run(For 32 bit).



                                    2)Now go to desktop and create a file named xampp.desktop and paste the following :



                                    [Desktop Entry]
                                    Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                    Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                    Exec=sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                                    Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico
                                    Encoding=UTF-8
                                    Terminal=true
                                    Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                    Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                    Type=Application


                                    After that save it and double click on the icon. A pop-up may show up ,in there click on Make It Trusted and then run it again. A terminal will open asking for user password. Give it and it will open the Graphical Interface. It worked fine for my Ubuntu and Linux Mint...






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                                      I think what you are asking ,is to create a shortcut to launch the graphical interface. If you so , than I've found the solution :
                                      1)Go to /opt/lampp and open terminal and type sudo chmod 777 manager-linux-x64.run (for 64-bit) or sudo chmod 777 manager-linux.run(For 32 bit).



                                      2)Now go to desktop and create a file named xampp.desktop and paste the following :



                                      [Desktop Entry]
                                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                      Exec=sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                                      Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico
                                      Encoding=UTF-8
                                      Terminal=true
                                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                      Type=Application


                                      After that save it and double click on the icon. A pop-up may show up ,in there click on Make It Trusted and then run it again. A terminal will open asking for user password. Give it and it will open the Graphical Interface. It worked fine for my Ubuntu and Linux Mint...






                                      share|improve this answer













                                      I think what you are asking ,is to create a shortcut to launch the graphical interface. If you so , than I've found the solution :
                                      1)Go to /opt/lampp and open terminal and type sudo chmod 777 manager-linux-x64.run (for 64-bit) or sudo chmod 777 manager-linux.run(For 32 bit).



                                      2)Now go to desktop and create a file named xampp.desktop and paste the following :



                                      [Desktop Entry]
                                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                      Exec=sudo /opt/lampp/manager-linux-x64.run
                                      Icon=/opt/lampp/htdocs/favicon.ico
                                      Encoding=UTF-8
                                      Terminal=true
                                      Name=XAMPP Control Panel
                                      Comment=Start and Stop XAMPP
                                      Type=Application


                                      After that save it and double click on the icon. A pop-up may show up ,in there click on Make It Trusted and then run it again. A terminal will open asking for user password. Give it and it will open the Graphical Interface. It worked fine for my Ubuntu and Linux Mint...







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