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sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start not working

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error showing

Starting XAMPP for Linux 8.0.8-0...
XAMPP: Starting Apache.../opt/lampp/share/xampp/xampplib: line 22: netstat: command not found
/opt/lampp/share/xampp/xampplib: line 22: netstat: command not found
fail.
XAMPP:  Starting diagnose... 
XAMPP:  Sorry, I've no idea what's going wrong. 
XAMPP:  Please contact our forum http://www.apachefriends.org/f/ 
Last 10 lines of "/opt/lampp/logs/error_log":
tail: cannot open '/opt/lampp/logs/error.log' for reading: No such file or directory
XAMPP: Starting MySQL...already running.
XAMPP: Starting ProFTPD...already running.
Michal Przybylowicz avatar
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Maybe this directory is missing or has invalid permissions (no write?) `/opt/lampp/logs/` ?
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raj
Why not install just Apache, PHP etc. as separate native packages as they are meant to be properly installed on Linux system? LAMPP/XAMPP was designed as a Windows bundle providing equivalent functionality to these Linux server packages, and then someone did a strange thing and backported that bundle to Linux. Don't use that; use just native packages as they are meant to be used.
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