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[[Image:Terabyte Pi 004.JPG|thumb|right|300px|The UmbraXenu server.]] |
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==Parts needed== |
==Parts needed== |
Revision as of 16:32, 12 July 2014
(Article under construction)
This is a guide to setting up a MediaWiki on a Raspberry Pi.
Parts needed
- Raspberry Pi - Model B.
- SD Card, at least 4GB.
- USB drive or stick.
- Powered USB hub.
- A router between the Internet and your LAN.
Operating system
Bare-bones, the Pi only has a bootstrap loader that will try to load an OS from the SD Card. In this case, it will be the Raspbian version of the Debian distro of Linux.
Raising up a LAMP
LAMP stands for Linux Apache MySQL PHP (mainly). It's the "solution stack" needed for most web-based applications.
It's a matter of style
Putting the show on the road
Once the MediaWiki is running and configured on you LAN, and has enough content, it's time to make it available.
Poking a hole through the router
DNS
Bots and bad actors
As soon as
Other options
TiddlyWiki / TiddlyWeb
WordPress
Notes