This How-To aims at bringing some help regarding the configuration of Apache HTTPD to make it act as a reverse proxy with load-balancing capabilities. Instructions are tested on GNU/Linux Debian. They should work on any Debian-derived distribution, or with some tweaks here and there, to any GNU/Linux distribution. Explanations Reverse Proxy? While a proxy is… Continue reading How-To: setup Apache HTTPD as a load-balancing reverse proxy on Debian
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How-To: setup Perdition on Debian
This How-To aims at bringing some help regarding the initial installation and configuration of Perdition. Instructions are tested on GNU/Linux Debian. They should work on any Debian-derived distribution, or with some tweaks here and there, to any GNU/Linux distribution. Warning The Perdition package from Debian 11 has a bug that prevents it from being successfully… Continue reading How-To: setup Perdition on Debian
GNU/Linux doesn’t deserve to be popular on desktop computers, and it’s OK
Don’t get me wrong: GNU/Linux is a great operating system, I use it daily along with macOS and Windows, there are marvelous distributions out there, and it is widely used by companies of all sizes for mission-critical tasks because it is known for its general stability and openness. It even runs on supercomputers. But when… Continue reading GNU/Linux doesn’t deserve to be popular on desktop computers, and it’s OK