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Once MySQL is installed, execute the $ sudo apt-get install mysql-client php5-mysql How about ‘Welcome1’? The next screen will ask you to verify that strong password and then the installation will continue. As the installation progresses, you will be asked for a root password. Should get you going in the right direction. We will install MySQL 5.5, the MySQL client, and for grins php5-mysql in case you want to do some PHP with a web server (out of scope for this $ sudo apt-get install mysql-server –fix-missing Now that the RPi is updated, let’s move on to #MySQL I rebooted my RPi at this point, but probably not necessary. After a few minutes, and a few screens of files updating, you will be back at the command prompt.
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After booting your RPi, you’ll need to make sure that everything is updated to the latest and greatest $ sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade
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I won’t go into the initial setup of the RPi, but to follow along, I suggest you boot with Raspbian which you can download here. What should I do? How about running a database on the thing? Sounds like a plan, and of course we will need to make sure #SQLDeveloper can connect to it. Recently I decided to do something with my Raspberry Pi (RPi), as for some time now, it has been sitting on my desk acting as an XBMC server. This post will probably not contain anything new, but maybe it will all just be in one place.