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				 xewl40527y@jespersh Still are xD xewl40527y@jespersh Still are xD
 
 But I wouldn't go VM with this. Just install a LAMP stack on Xubuntu?
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				setup LAMP will not hurt that spec. But if you do not want your distro bloated you can try setup docker
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				 Rozark747y@pentatonicfunk@xewl I can try it but also I wanted to install something like a "portable" version that not needs to setup all the env Rozark747y@pentatonicfunk@xewl I can try it but also I wanted to install something like a "portable" version that not needs to setup all the env
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				 xewl40527y@Rozark https://phpdocker.io/generator xewl40527y@Rozark https://phpdocker.io/generator
 
 Maybe that could set you up to begin with..
 If you're fine with PHP on your system though; I've been using its serve functionality and sqlite databases for most of my dev.
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Hello guys, Did you know how to build a PHP development enviroment for a low spec laptop?
Well, low spec laptop I mean:
CPU: AMD E2 quad Core 1,5
RAM:4 GB
I switched from w10 because it was so laggy, Im currently using Xubuntu
I tested virtual machines bit also it was so laggy too
PD: have a good day :)
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