![]() ![]() I won't repeat what is written in the guide so you can follow that directly if you like. A quick search brought this nice guide on installing a LAMP on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS which is what I followed to create & setup my new Linode. One thing I love about Linode minus the freedom & cheap pricing is they have a great documentation library. Given I need to upgrade the Operating System I decide it would be easier this way, especially given it was just 2 sites (this site & my DIY blog, - a Wordpress site) I would need to transfer. I say upgrade but what I actually did was to build a completely new Linode & transfer my codebase & database from the old Linode to the new PHP 8 Linode. If you already have your server & local environments running on PHP 8 then you can skip to "Part 2) Upgrading your Drupal codebase" below. Moving on.Īlong side upgrading my codebase I also needed to upgrade my Linode running PHP 7.4 with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to PHP 8 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. There's plenty more changes in Drupal 10 but these were the ones that stood out for me. This will the goal of making Drupal leaner out the box. These include Aggregator, QuickEdit, HAL, Activity Tracker and the RDF module.
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