Virtualmin hosting on Ubuntu 16.04 x64
The following commands and ideas are useful in creating an Ubuntu hosting server using Virtualmin as a main administration interface.
Smaller solutions in my every day work. Also solving more complex problems I have encountered . If I may, reflections of my experience so far.
The following commands and ideas are useful in creating an Ubuntu hosting server using Virtualmin as a main administration interface.
In a continuous effort to improve my website, I have added the AMP plugin and Gutenberg to it, together with Super Progressive Web Apps plugin.
As a developer, often you are blocked by repetitive tasks that need be done. This is something that can become frustrating, but luckly we have some tools to help. In the following lines we will talk about Jenkins, an automation…
I have recently put in some hours for organizing my two existing droplets – actually combining them into a single one. After a lot of cleanup, backing up and moving stuff – when everything seemed done and they were ready…
Installing ohmyzsh on Ubuntu server, require some specific commands.
Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services. It is functionally similar to Dropbox, although Nextcloud is free and open-source, allowing anyone to install and operate it on a private server.
The current article contains resources and ideas on how to setup an Ubuntu 16.04 droplet on Digitalocean, together with Webmin, LAMP – where M might 🙂 stand for MariaDB – and SSL from letsencrypt.
The following commands to merge changes from the repository in the current source.
To lock your machine when leaving your desk, you can use Control + Shift + Eject (if available). But generally, you can use Control + Command + Q.
To minimise the current window in macOS, use Command + M.
SSL / HTTPS has become a hard requirement nowadays. The following article is helpful to people who use Apache as a webserver.
Vue.js jest tests error encountered: “Ran 100000 timers, and there are still more! Assuming we’ve hit an infinite recursion and bailing out”.