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willhaley.com
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| | | | | For this post I'm assuming you already have Tiny Core Linux up and running and persistence (Tiny Core's ability to save changes) is working. I'm also assuming that your installation of Tiny Core Linux has an adequately sized hard drive. Setup MySQL Use these instructions, or whatever method you prefer, to get MariaDB (A "drop-in" MySQL replacement) working in your Tiny Core installation. Note: I may use the names MySQL and MariaDB interchangeably in these instructions. | |
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markozivanovic.com
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| | | | | Marko Zivanovic is a programmer, technologist, and one hell of a guy. He loves to learn new programming languages and enjoys long walks on the beach. | |
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doomlab.github.io
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| | | | | Alright folks! I am back with more installation guides. I've installed formr so many times at this point ... since my first post, opencpu has updated to R 4+, and I've found a way to not use nginx. Which is good news, since it often conflicts with also running apache. I'm going to leave the old guides up because maybe they can help someone figure out their issues, but here goes with the newest guide. | |
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www.aryweb.nl
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| | | This post is just for future reference with a few MySQL commands I can't really remember yet for creating a new database and mysql user. Probably now I posted them here, I will remember them ;). So it might be interesting or less interesting for you. | ||