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neilzone.co.uk
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| | | | | Neil Brown's personal blog. | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | | At time of writing this article, most of the guides I've found concerning the installation of Plex on a Raspberry Pi recommend using the Raspberry Pi compatible Raspbian/Debian package offered by dev2day. The work by dev2day provides a simple and easy way to install the Plex server on a Raspberry Pi. I recommend using the dev2day package repository and instructions for a pain-free installation process. My process, written below, is manual and untested. | |
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rolisz.ro
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| | | | | I often need to set up a VM with a server to run some ML models. While I could package things in Docker and deploy them like that, whenever possible, I like to do things more directly, using systemd services. To create a systemd service, create a file called /etc/ | |
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tomk32.de
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| | | If your SSL certificate is a few years old most you definitely paid money for it and quite some. Thankfully those days are over and we get free certs now. But, your certs are a bit dated like mine and about to run out. Here's some tips for you. | ||