Running Cockpit on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1w ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up Cockpit on your Raspberry Pi. This tool lets you remotely manage your Pi from a web browser. You can use this to easily check the status of your device, update packages and even use the terminal. The post Running Cockpit on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Installing and Using File Browser on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and run File Browser on your Raspberry Pi. This software is a web-based file management tool. It allows you to download, add, remove and delete files on your system remotely. The post Installing and Using File Browser on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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How to Run Dashy on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this guide, you will learn how to set up the Dashy dashboard on the Raspberry Pi. This dashboard is super easy to use and set up. It is designed to be the homepage for all of your self-hosted projects. The post How to Run Dashy on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Running the Lychee Photo Management App on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this tutorial, we will be showing you how to self-host the Lychee photo management tool on the Raspberry Pi. Lychee gives you a super easy to use web interface that you can use to manage all of your photos. It gives you the ability to rename, move, edit, and delete images. The post Running the Lychee Photo Management App on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Running Watcharr on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and run Watcharr on your Raspberry Pi. Watcharr is a self-hosted and open-source application that allows you to build your very own watch list. It has support for movies, TV Shows and even video games. The post Running Watcharr on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Running Plant-it on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this guide, you will learn how to run Plant-it on your Raspberry Pi. Plant-it is a web-based software that allows you to track and log events about your plants. Being built within a Docker container makes running this software an easy process. The post Running Plant-it on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Setting up OneDev on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
3M ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and run OneDev on your Raspberry Pi. OneDev is a Git server with built-in CI/CD as well as a wealth of other features. To make the installation process straightforward we will be using Docker. The post Setting up OneDev on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Running a Palworld Server on a Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
3M ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up a dedicated server on your Raspberry Pi for the action-adventure game Palworld. Using this, you can have a server that is accessible 24/7 while still being able to handle a few players at once. The post Running a Palworld Server on a Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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How to Install Proxmox on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
3M ago
In this guide, you will learn how to install the Proxmox Virtual environment on your Raspberry Pi. This is a powerful hypervisor with an incredibly useful web interface. Using this web panel, you can install and manage virtual machines on your Pi. The post How to Install Proxmox on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Keeping your Raspberry Pi Running with Watchdog
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by Emmet
3M ago
In this guide, you will be learning how to set up Watchdog on your Raspberry Pi. This service restarts your Pi when it locks up. It achieves this by using a piece of hardware that runs a short timer. That timer is constantly reset by software. If that timer ever hits 0 your Pi is automatically reset. The post Keeping your Raspberry Pi Running with Watchdog appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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