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Terminal power for the wicked.
11 Posts
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Installing the web stack on an Ubuntu client
- 2018-06-01, 09:19
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- parentnode.dk
This will guide you through installing the parentNode web stack on an Ubuntu 18.04 client. The full stack includes Apache 2.4, PHP 7.2, MariaDB 10.2, Redis, Imagick and optionally FFmpeg for JIT video and audio conversion and wkhtmltopdf for PDF generation.
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Installing the web stack on Mac OS
- 2016-04-28, 19:18
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- parentnode.dk
This will guide you through installing the parentNode web stack on Mac OS or OS X. The parentNode development environment is a full web stack based on Apache, MariaDB, PHP, Redis, Imagick, FFmpeg and wkhtmltopdf, which enables you to run all the parentNode tools, as well as most other PHP based frameworks and CMS', including WordPress, Joomla or TYPO3.
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Buying and setting up a domain validated SSL certificate for Apache
- 2016-03-13, 00:49
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- parentnode.dk
Setting up a SSL certificate might seem like a complicated and expensive matter. It doesn't have to be expensive but it truly is bit complicated with a lot of new terms to deal with. Here are some hints to help get you through the process.
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Using Cron jobs for automation of scheduled tasks
- 2016-03-10, 11:54
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- parentnode.dk
The Cron is a Linux/Unix utility which allows you to schedule a specific scripts to be run at a specified time – a Cron job. This makes it a perfect tool for automation of maintenance- or synchronisation-scripts. Here I will share some of my experiences with Cron and how I use it.
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Create a personal SSH key
- 2016-02-05, 13:21
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- parentnode.dk