…and so it begins!
During the pandemic,
During the pandemic,
Once you have installed FreeBSD I would suggest installing the software you will need to use it. This varies by person, and part of the appeal of FreeBSD esp...
The following assumes some familiarity with the command line or terminal, in linux, or macOS. If you have none, you can refer to Ubuntu’s tutorial or to Appl...
Why am I doing this.
During the pandemic,
Once you have installed FreeBSD I would suggest installing the software you will need to use it. This varies by person, and part of the appeal of FreeBSD esp...
The following assumes some familiarity with the command line or terminal, in linux, or macOS. If you have none, you can refer to Ubuntu’s tutorial or to Appl...
Why am I doing this.
In the previous post, I discussed installing Ruby. Now we must setup GitHub, both on the mac studio, and your account.
If you are following along, you will know that I decided to migrate to github for my webpage. Well, to do that you need to install Ruby, and Jekyll, and a th...
The next step is to create a repository for your webpage. Again, this is an area where GitHub’s instructions are clear enough.
If you don’t have a GitHub account, and need instructions, I recommend going to GitHub’s documentation. GitHub’s documentation is clear and easy to follow.
Summer is around the corner, and I felt in the mood and had the time to restart this ongoing project. I used to host my webpage using namecheap, and I used ...
Summer is around the corner, and I felt in the mood and had the time to restart this ongoing project. I used to host my webpage using namecheap, and I used ...