Open BRichardson2993 opened 1 year ago
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-your-raspberry-pi#2-prepare-the-sd-card
Goblin Tools:
[ ] Gather necessary hardware: Raspberry Pi, power supply, microSD card, USB keyboard, USB mouse, HDMI cable, and monitor
[ ] Download the latest version of Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi from the official website
[ ] Insert the microSD card into a computer and format it using a disk formatting tool
[ ] Download and install the Raspberry Pi Imager software on the computer
[ ] Run the Raspberry Pi Imager and select the pre-downloaded Ubuntu image
[ ] Select the inserted microSD card as the target for writing the Ubuntu image
[ ] Click the "Write" button to start the writing process
[ ] Once the writing process is complete, remove the microSD card from the computer
[ ] Insert the microSD card into the Raspberry Pi
[ ] Connect the Raspberry Pi to the monitor using the HDMI cable
[ ] Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the Raspberry Pi
[ ] Connect the power supply to the Raspberry Pi to turn it on
[ ] Wait for the Ubuntu installation process to complete
[ ] Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the Ubuntu operating system
[ ] Connect the Raspberry Pi to the internet (if not already connected)
[ ] Install necessary software packages for setting up a web server (e.g., Apache, PHP, MySQL)
[ ] Configure the web server software according to your needs
[ ] Create and configure a virtual host for your website
[ ] Upload your website files to the appropriate directory on the Raspberry Pi
[ ] Configure any necessary DNS settings or port forwarding to make the web server accessible from the internet
[ ] Test the web server by accessing it from a web browser on another device
[ ] Troubleshoot any issues that arise
[ ] Secure the web server by enabling security features such as SSL/TLS and configuring firewalls
[ ] Regularly update the operating system and web server software to ensure security and stability.
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-your-raspberry-pi#2-prepare-the-sd-card
Goblin Tools:
Create a web server with raspberry pi and ubuntu
[ ] Gather necessary hardware: Raspberry Pi, power supply, microSD card, USB keyboard, USB mouse, HDMI cable, and monitor
[ ] Download the latest version of Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi from the official website
[ ] Insert the microSD card into a computer and format it using a disk formatting tool
[ ] Download and install the Raspberry Pi Imager software on the computer
[ ] Run the Raspberry Pi Imager and select the pre-downloaded Ubuntu image
[ ] Select the inserted microSD card as the target for writing the Ubuntu image
[ ] Click the "Write" button to start the writing process
[ ] Once the writing process is complete, remove the microSD card from the computer
[ ] Insert the microSD card into the Raspberry Pi
[ ] Connect the Raspberry Pi to the monitor using the HDMI cable
[ ] Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the Raspberry Pi
[ ] Connect the power supply to the Raspberry Pi to turn it on
[ ] Wait for the Ubuntu installation process to complete
[ ] Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the Ubuntu operating system
[ ] Connect the Raspberry Pi to the internet (if not already connected)
[ ] Install necessary software packages for setting up a web server (e.g., Apache, PHP, MySQL)
[ ] Configure the web server software according to your needs
[ ] Create and configure a virtual host for your website
[ ] Upload your website files to the appropriate directory on the Raspberry Pi
[ ] Configure any necessary DNS settings or port forwarding to make the web server accessible from the internet
[ ] Test the web server by accessing it from a web browser on another device
[ ] Troubleshoot any issues that arise
[ ] Secure the web server by enabling security features such as SSL/TLS and configuring firewalls
[ ] Regularly update the operating system and web server software to ensure security and stability.