I enabled the Linux Sub-system in Windows 10, installed Ubuntu, and also was able to install Expedition using the new installation procedure. I wiped it and reinstalled it a few times to understand the installation and noticed a few things. If you don't initially setup Ubuntu with the "expedition" user, the installer will tell you to create that user and re-run it. I wiped it and just installed Ubuntu with the "expedition" user to start to avoid that error.
The installer also failed when I just ran it with "sudo". I went ahead and ran it as "sudo su" which allowed everything to install completely. Also, during the install Windows Account Control would popup to allow services through Windows Defender which I had to allow. After a few tries and making sure the Apache2 and MySQL services were started, I was able to login to the GUI. I think I also had to make sure the rabbit-mq service was running as well. I'm not sure what this service is used for.
The installer never prompted me to enter the MariaDB root password like it says in the installation procedure. If it did, I planned on letting it run any way like the instructions say. The fact that it didn't prompt me and that I seem to be having authentication issues brings me to my issue.
I am able to get Expedition to run and login after making sure the services are running. However, the database settings internal check is failing. The link to resolve it sends me to the ML stuck pending thread. However, I don't think this is my issue. I created a test project, ran a best practice analysis, and noticed that the auto-remediation feature is not working either.
Has anyone else attempted this and maybe could point me in the right direction to get these issues resolved?
Thanks,
Jon
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