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Want to set up your own web server for a landing page or portfolio, but don't feel like paying a monthly fee? Blogger Jeremy Morgan shows off how to set up a Raspberry Pi as a limited, but cheap web ...
You've set up your Raspberry Pi using our easy to follow instructions. You've had a gander at our 25 top fun things to do and now you fancy something a bit more involved. How about making a ...
Google has released Coder, a free open source tool to make it easier to use Raspberry Pi mini-computers to build for the web. Hatched by Google Creative Lab 'creative technologist' Jason Striegel, ...
There are lots of great #Raspberry Pi projects you can make. Add to the growing list using the small computer as an FTP server—a solar-powered one, no less. CNET has the instructions for setting up ...
Last time I showed you how to expose a web service on a Raspberry Pi (or, actually, any kind of device) by using a reverse proxy from Pagekite. On your Pi, you just need a simple Python script.
Plenty of folks have used their Raspberry Pi as a web server. [Steve] however is the first 8 node load balanced pi cluster server we’ve run into. While we have seen pi clusters before, they’ve never ...
In the pantheon of geek projects there are few things as potent as the creation of an FTP server. Rather than doing cool stuff like serving up web pages or handling phone calls, an FTP server just ...
So just for grins, I'm finally jumping on the Raspberry Pi bandwagon. Mainly I wanted a Linux server I can carry around in my messenger bag for playing around with learning web development for Linux ...
A popular project for a Raspberry Pi single-board computer is to create a wireless print server, one of the many unexpected use cases of an old Raspberry Pi. This is a simple hack to turn a ...
When the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced Raspbian (Debian) Stretch for x86 and Macs, there was a very brief mention of something called PiServer to manage multiple Pi clients on a network, with a ...