How to build the Nginx Brotli Dynamic Module from source on a Raspberry Pi 4 (Ubuntu / Raspberry Pi OS)
Learn how to build the Nginx Brotli Dynamic Module from source on a Raspberry Pi 4 (Ubuntu / Raspberry Pi OS)
Continue readingLearn how to build the Nginx Brotli Dynamic Module from source on a Raspberry Pi 4 (Ubuntu / Raspberry Pi OS)
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Continue readingABOUT In MacOS, after installing Bootcamp, our Windows partition is automatically mounted on our MacOS desktop after every boot. This is a security issue, since it allows anything on Mac…
Continue readingAbout In this tutorial, you are going to learn how to set up your Yubikey with Mac OS, so that Mac OS requires your Yubikey and its corresponding pin number…
Continue readingNatively, the ngx_pagespeed module does not support ARM device, nor do they have ARM support in their development roadmap. But there is a solution. There is a way to get the pagespeed module working on ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi 4.
Continue reading1) Install homebrew by opening up your terminal application and copying and pasting the following line of code in it. Then hit enter. 2) Run the following command in your…
Continue readingIn this tutorial we are going to show you how to install letsencrypt certificates on your OpenVPN Access Server’s Web Interface. This tutorial assumes you are using an ubuntu or…
Continue readingThis guide details how to install the Mega.nz repository into an Ubuntu (for Raspberry Pi) or Raspberry Pi OS sources list. It involves selecting the appropriate ARM repository, downloading and dearmouring the GPG key, verifying system architecture, adding the repository and key to sources.list, updating the apt list, and installing MEGA applications like Megasync and Megacmd.
Continue readingToday we are going to learn how to install openvpn3 client on Ubuntu 20.04 using the command line. For those who don’t know, the client is what connects to your…
Continue readingthe disconnect between technology, and our ability to understand it on an end user level, is growing rapidly. Thus making it overly complex, to keep track of who we are online, and who we are offline.
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