PostgreSQL Installation This will cover CentOS 7 and PostgreSQL 10, and GitLab 10/11 installed using Omnibus. On other systems YMMV. Find the URL for the current CentOS 7 PostgreSQL RPM,… Read more »
After doing this for GitBucket, it’s time to port it to GitLab. Without further ado: https://gist.github.com/bviktor/ebf28ca21aa7b7a13d178ec1b455051b Yes, it works with community edition. Cheers!
You install 64 bit JRE, you install the Cisco ASDM client, you try to run it, but it won’t start. Then you might as well try to start it from… Read more »
Prelude Goal We want to obtain wildcard certificates from Let’s Encrypt ACME v2. We want to verify ourselves using DNS, specifically the dns-01 method, because DNS verification doesn’t interrupt your… Read more »
Let’s assume you have a corporate site where you host profile pictures of your colleagues in the same naming scheme as they log into your GitBucket instance. Because unified login… Read more »
In the previous post I compared the above three with their then-current prices. Guess what, DigitalOcean actually improved their offering and they even tweeted me about it. I must say… Read more »
In part 1 I focused on ccminer, because NiceHash was unusable at the time. Now it seems NH got their act together, as the newest version seems to run just… Read more »
Preamble When it comes to on-premises Git hosting, GitBucket is definitely my current favorite. It has monthly updates, LDAP authentication, email notifications, forks, wikis, issues, pull requests, inline commenting, public… Read more »
Note: we already have reviews for this cards. This quick post doesn’t try to address what already have been addressed. I just had a few hours to play with this… Read more »
I want to make this clear once and for all. That statement is not a possibility, that’s not coincidence, that’s not a may be, that’s not a liability. It’s a… Read more »