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Clean URLs for Textpattern with Nginx - October 4th, 2010

I don’t really use Textpattern at the moment, but I had been curious about it so I thought I’d give it a shot. Having recently ditched Apache for an LNMP-stacked VPS, I wanted to see if the spry little CMS would be compatible with Nginx without going through a gauntlet of issues. It’s especially important [...]

Tags: clean url, nginx, pretty permalinks, Textpattern
Posted in CMS, linux, useful

 

A line-by-line guide: Setting up Nginx, MySQL, PHP-FPM, phpMyAdmin and properly functioning WordPress on an Ubuntu 10.04 VPS - October 4th, 2010

I’ve been using Media Temple for well over a year now, specifically the Grid Service. While it’s a great service for people looking to get hosted on a budget, it’s a bit lacking on the control side of things, and I really felt the need to move out of the cloud and into a VPS. [...]

Tags: (ve) server, lemp, linux, lnmp, media temple, mysql, nginx, php, php-fpm, php5, phpmyadmin, pretty permalinks, server, ubuntu 10.04, wordpress
Posted in hardware, linux, useful

 

Ubuntu Hits 9.10, 'Netbook Remix' Gets Interesting. - November 1st, 2009

Ubuntu made a minor leap this week to 9.10, and with that came a major upgrade to their Netbook Remix, which until this point has been interesting but less than spectacular. The UNR not only comes with a newly-refreshed look, but also a much-needed kernel upgrade to 2.6.31 — which along with the removal of [...]

Tags: linux, netbook, ubuntu, windows
Posted in linux, microsoft, news

 

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