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First, we have to install the mysql server. Linux users will probably want to install a package from their distribution, other can get it from [https://www.mysql.com/ their homepage]. Instructions to start '''MySQL''' at boot are distribution-specific, but since '''MySQL''' is a popular package, they shouldn't be hard to find. During the installation, the installer will probably ask you for a root password. Choose a secure password for this and remember it, this account will not be used by the desktop applications but only for database administration.

Først skal vi installere serveren mysql. Linux-brugere vil nok foretrække at installere en pakke fra deres distribution; andre kan hente den fra MySQL's hjemmeside. Instruktioner om, hvordan man starter MySQL under maskinopstart er distributionsafhængig, men da MySQL er en populær pakke, så skulle de ikke være svære at finde. Under installationen vil du nok blive bedt om at angive en root-adgangskode. Vælg en sikker adgangskode og husk den; denne konto skal ikke bruges at skrivebordsprogrammerne, kun til databaseadministration.