archwiki
slickstack
archwiki | slickstack | |
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268 | 4 | |
146 | 629 | |
-1.4% | 0.8% | |
7.2 | 10.0 | |
3 months ago | 8 days ago | |
PHP | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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archwiki
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Get People Interested in Contributing to Your Open Project
Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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Archlinux wiki
What would you expect to find in that repo? The underlying software for wiki.archlinux.org is mediawiki and that is not based on git.
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How to install programs on EndeavorOS?
Bookmark https://wiki.archlinux.org
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Arch not booting into root while installing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/ please go and see here, this might help u
- Arch install help...
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help out a noob
Usually i recommend linux mint for beginners but hyprland may be a little bit hard to install there. So maybe in your case the best option is an arch based system with a graphical installer. A lot of people here recommend endeavourOS. Download the iso, install it to a VM and take your first steps. Once you are a little bit familiar with it, you may try to set up dual boot and run it on bare metal. Take small steps, backup your data and read the arch wiki.
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thinking of switching from kali to arch or debian (what distro should i use)
For reference: Arch Linux is at https://www.archlinux.org, wiki at https://wiki.archlinux.org, and the ISO at https://archlinux.org/download/. Supported install methods are here and here only. This subreddit supports archlinux.org exclusively. Join us!
- Hyprland 0.29.* causing trouble after a few days of working fine (on archbtw)
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Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron
> spend hours on google to fix some crap
That's the Windows way. It's a bad fit for Linux, because there is no one true obsessively-backwards-compatible Linux.
The good news is we don't need it: Linux isn't a black box, so we don't need to guess or study its behavior. We can look it up instead. The goal here is to construct understanding from documentation, as opposed to deconstructing behavior from testing.
Some great starting points to get your bearings are:
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/
- https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Main_Page
- man pages
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EndeavorOS question and a tangent at the end
Since this no support forum, r/linuxquestions would be better suited for your question (rule #1). The reddit situation is indeed sad. But there are other sources of information: Have a look at the Arch wiki, especially the pages regarding the Arch build system. If you need further guidance, ask at the EndeavourOS forum, the folks over there are always willing to help.
slickstack
- SlickStack – Fast WordPress on Nginx
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Using SlickStack to Install an Optimized WordPress Automatically on Ubuntu 20.04
I recently came across SlickStrack, which is a utility for setting up WordPress on Ubuntu LTS. It sets it up with Nginx and some other configs, by which it attempts to enforce some best practices with regards to speed and security.
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PHP-FPM pools: ondemand vs. dynamic
I know this page is like 5 years old and I cannot comment anymore (closed):
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14084265
......I never heard about that mod_PHP popularity was rising again compared with FPM pools. Is that totally fake news or that was true temporarily during 2017 only?
My understand that even cPanel hosting is still mostly using PHP-FPM with Apache and .htaccess (2021). Is there any case that using mod_PHP or disabling .htaccess can be faster than PHP-FPM or that is totally wrong.
For Nginx I know FPM is really the only option. And lots of arguments about ondemand, I see a lot of tutorials saying dynamic is better, but on this config file (PHP 7.4) and it says
https://github.com/littlebizzy/slickstack/blob/master/modules/php-fpm/7.4/www-conf.txt
"ondemand is best for the majority of VPS servers (contrary to many online tutorials) .......only incredibly high traffic servers should use dynamic after tuning settings?
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Nginx (SlickStack) vs Open Litespeed benchmarks
To be fair, in this case, SlickStack is the nginx configuration. It's maintained by nginx professionals and is readily available to view in their github repo. He didn't think it was necessary to spell it out in his forum post.
What are some alternatives?
web - ALG Website Source Code
guac-install - Script for installing Guacamole on Ubuntu
Awesome-Linux-Software - 🐧 A list of awesome Linux softwares
lnmp - LEMP stack/LAMP stack/LNMP stack installation scripts for CentOS/Redhat Debian and Ubuntu
archweb - Arch Linux website code
wikipedia-mirror - 🌐 Guide and tools to run a full offline mirror of Wikipedia.org with three different approaches: Nginx caching proxy, Kiwix + ZIM dump, and MediaWiki/XOWA + XML dump
morph - NixOS deployment tool
WordOps - Install and manage a high performance WordPress stack with a few keystrokes
Simple-Arch-Linux-Setup - Arch Linux manual installation UEFI with GRUB,GUI,NVIDIA,AMD,User Space with all popular Desktop Environments.
cloudflare-ddns-updater - Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service based on Cloudflare! Access your home network remotely via a custom domain name without a static IP! Written in pure BASH~
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
wordpress-docker - Full stack (LEMP) Wordpress docker environment for dev and production use