Hello world!
Well, here we are, WordPress installed and running. Took a while longer than expected though. Onwards and upwards into the World of Blogging and WordPress. The post Hello world! appeared first on...
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I use 1and1 as my hosting company and was all ready to use the Click & Build (Click-n-Build) option to install the software. Scrolling through the applications list I noted the following: For...
View ArticleManual Installation of WordPress on 1and1
Although 1and1 hosting includes a feature, Click-n-Build, for the installation of various software packages the resulting environment has restrictions. I wanted to use WordPress in all its glory so...
View ArticlePieces of Rpi
I am the owner of a Raspberry Pi. It was pre-ordered from Farnell UK at the start of April 2012 and arrived at the end of June came with an exclusive element 14 T-Shirt. Let’s hope the Rpi lasts longer...
View ArticleSetting the Date and Time
With a wired network cable the Raspberry Pi will configure itself on your local network and automatically set the date and time from an online source. It it can’t get the date/time then it will set it...
View ArticleConfiguring Zyxel NWD2105 Wireless USB network Adaptor
To configure the Raspberry Pi to use the Zyxel NWD2105 wireless USB network adaptor you need to load the drivers. To load the drivers you need to be connected via the wired network and then get the...
View ArticleSome Tweaks To Do After Installing WordPress
WordPress is installed with all the defaults and I have made some blog entries. Now I want to dig deeper into the system and start altering the way WordPress works. Here are some initial tweaks to do...
View ArticleUpgrading from SQL Server 2012 RC0 to RTM. Evaluation Period Expired.
If you have Microsoft SQL Server 2012 RC0 currently installed and attempt to start SQL Server Management Studio after the evaluation period then you will encounter an ’evaluation period has expired’...
View ArticleSome Useful Plugins to Install
The WordPress developers can’t anticipate everything that users want from their WordPress sites. That’s where plugins fill the gaps. There is an active community of third-party developers who have...
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