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Category Archives: Operating System
An operating system (OS) is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs ( Wikipedia )
AlmaLinux WordPress Site Health Installs Tutorial
Yesterday’s AlmaLinux Apache/PHP/MySql WordPress Migration Tutorial was about … configuring the major players, software wise, running WordPress 6.6 on AlmaLinux 9.0.4 … and today … via the WordPress admin area’s Tools menu’s Site Health report “One or more recommended modules … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, configuration, dnf, Linux, operating system, Package Manager, PHP, software, tutorial, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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AlmaLinux Apache/PHP/MySql WordPress Migration Tutorial
Yes, we’re migrating again (as we were talking about with Apache/PHP/MySql Web Hosting Website Migration ssh Tutorial), though as you read this blog posting, if hot off the press here on 19/7/2024, we’ll not have transferred the DNS over yet, … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Installers, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, blog, code, command line, configuration, configure, content management, Crazy Domains, data, database, hoster, install, Linux, migration, MySql, PHP, plugin, posting, setting, source, ssh, theme, tutorial, upgrade, web hosting, Wordpress, wp-cli
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Code Difference Report Mixed Content Issue Tutorial
It took us a long time, but we now feel we’re better across, writing web applications, and dealing with URLs, that … not mentioning protocols http: nor https: specifically is preferable … As time goes on, more and more we … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, absolute URL, address bar, diff, difference, differences, differences report, get, header, Linux, mixed content, PHP, programming, protocol, ptogramming, recall, relative URL, report, syntax, tutorial, url
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PHP Upload Security Tutorial
Perhaps our PHP Upload Primer Tutorial shows us a little “green around the gills” regarding “uploading”. Let’s face it, there is quite a bit more malicious activity going on with the net that means the discussion back then did not … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged accept, audio, browse, browsing, capture, content, content generator, dialog box, exec, extension, file, file browsing, file extension, file size, finfo_file, finfo_open, form, getimagesize, image, malicious, malware, media, mime type, moderation, PHP, programming, rename, renaming, security, serverside, tutorial, upload, uploader, video, web server
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Migration Assistant on macOS Peer to Peer Tutorial
Another triennial, another macOS Migration Assistant (a desktop app in the Application folder’s Utilities folder) job to a MacBook Air with macOS Sonoma, further to Migration Assistant on macOS Primer Tutorial of the previous triennial. We go … “Peer to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, copy, data, desktop, hard disk, hard disk to hard disk, laptop, MacBook Air, Macbook Pro, macOS, migration, network, operating system, peer, peer to peer, power, sonoma, Time Machine, transfer, tutorial, WiFi
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Xgimi Projector Android TV Web Browser Tutorial
For some time now, we’ve had no Android phone to test web applications with. This can be like “flying blind” regarding a big sector of the online user cohort. There are simulators out there, but we thought of another idea … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, android android tv, android tv, app, blog, debug, debugging, Google Play, hardware, header.php, HTML, install, installer, Javascript, landing page, navigator.userAgent, operating system, PHP, platform, programming, projector, simulate, simulator, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user agent, web browser, Wordpress, wordpress blog, xgimi, xgimi projector
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XML Lint Validation Shared Encoding Tutorial
There are a lot of web applications we’ve been involved with that … try to avoid (what we are most “peeved” by, as an issue) gobbledegook when dealing with non-ascii content we try, encoding wise, to corral towards UTF-8 encoding … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadband, browse, browsing, collaboration, colour, colour stop, connect, connection, DOM, email, emoji, encoding, event, fibre to the node, filename, FileReader, form, gobbledegook, Google, google home, google mesh, google wifi mesh, hardware, hashtag, hashtagging, install, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, LAN, linear gradient, mesh, modem, NBN, network, onclick, ondblclick, onsubmit, port, readAsDataURL, readAsRext, selectionchange, setup, share, sharing, SMS, submit, subnet, subnetwork, tutorial, utf-8, WiFi, wrap, wrapping
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XML Lint Validation Browsing Tutorial
Yesterday’s XML Lint Validation Tutorial had us starting out on a discovery tour of XML Lint, yesterday … starting with an HTML or XML URL of interest incoming data way … and today, we add onto that … a local … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadband, browse, browsing, connect, connection, fibre to the node, Google, google home, google mesh, google wifi mesh, hardware, install, iOS, iPhone, LAN, mesh, modem, NBN, network, port, setup, subnet, subnetwork, tutorial, WiFi
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