Note: if you’re looking to use Let’s Encrypt as your Certificate Authority, please see my separate post here. I wrote […]

Note: if you’re looking to use Let’s Encrypt as your Certificate Authority, please see my separate post here. I wrote […]
You’ve probably heard the term “SSL Certificate” to describe an electronic document that is issued by a Certificate Authority (“CA”) […]
In this post I’m going to talk about booting raspios from your server – Network Booting, or PXE booting as […]
Network booting is supported for all versions of the Pi that have onboard ethernet, ie. Pi 1 to 4, Model […]
I’ve previously discussed using OpenBSD on the Raspberry Pi where I indicated which models of the Raspberry Pi can run […]
Got to https://www.python.org/ and hover over the ‘Downloads’ section. You should see the latest version of Python for Windows being […]
Notes: The headings used below contain links to the relevant manual pages. These links are for the arm64 architecture and […]
As at the time of writing, the OpenBSD website lists support for the Raspberry Pi as: Broadcom BCM2837/BCM2711 Raspberry Pi 3 Raspberry […]
The ARM port of OpenBSD supports the BCM2837 and BCM2711 SoCs. The latter is found on the Raspberry Pi 4 […]
While D3 is the “Big Daddy” of visualizations, Chart.js is a much smaller library that provides a number of appealing, […]