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Sqlitemanager raspbian
Sqlitemanager raspbian











sqlitemanager raspbian
  1. SQLITEMANAGER RASPBIAN INSTALL
  2. SQLITEMANAGER RASPBIAN SOFTWARE

Everything worked including my original PHPLITEADMIN and a simple html web page I had sitting there. I followed the instructions above to the letter, stopping at the “Error 403” paragraph heading. That left some files in /etc/apache2 so I used “sudo rmdir –r /etc/apache2” but if you find all of that too permanent you could just leave Apache2 disabled – unless of course you don’t have it installed.

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Only a couple of things… following disabling Apache as recommended, I removed Apache with “sudo apt-get remove apache2” without the quotes of course and then “sudo apt-get autoremove”.

SQLITEMANAGER RASPBIAN INSTALL

But for my needs, it is simply an easy to install and use, relatively lightweight web server.Īfter reading a small amount about Nginx, which apparently has a not insignificant share of the server market, I stumbled on this:

SQLITEMANAGER RASPBIAN SOFTWARE

The software was created by Igor Sysoev and first publicly released in 2004. Nginx is a web server which can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache. Any web server for me has to run PHP, preferably v7 as I like to be up to date – warning – I’ve only tested this on a Raspberry Pi 3 (2 will work) but as there was nothing specifically Raspbian-ish in the setup I’ve no doubt this would work elsewhere. Well, that was a start but now it is possibly time to move on from Apache to something a little lighter on it’s feet as well.Īntonio is busy having another so at setting up Caddy as an alternative web server, but he’s having a busy week and I could not help but give Nginx a go – I WILL play with both that and Caddy in the very bear future and the winner will no doubt get into “the script”. A LONG time ago I got rid of MySQL (which I had used on and off along with MS SQL on larger machines for a long time) despite it’s undoubted qualities as MySQL tends to be not ideal for the likes of little Raspberry Pis with their limited resources and limited life SDs. For some considerable time now I’ve been using Apache (web server) on my various SBCs to present a basic web page, run PHPLITEADMIN (local SLQLite Database Manager and do other menial jobs.













Sqlitemanager raspbian