- How To Set Up Wireless Networking with Ubuntu on a G4 PowerBook
Today I'm going to explain how to set up wireless networking on G4 PowerBook running Ubuntu 10.04
3 min read - Feb 12, 2013 - Raspberry Pi how to: Set up a SVN Server
Want to set up an SVN Server on your Raspberry Pi? Here's a step by step guide.
5 min read - Feb 11, 2013 - How to install Linux on a PowerBook G4
A complete tutorial on how to Install Ubuntu Linux on a Powerbook G4 (PowerPC) machine
7 min read - Feb 10, 2013 - How to Learn C# Part 6 - Iteration Statements
In part 6 of my learning C# tutorial series we're going to talk about iteration statements. This is a crucial part of your foundation as a C# .NET coder
8 min read - Feb 1, 2013 - How to Build a Raspberry Pi File Server
A step by step guide to setting up your Raspberry Pi to share files to every computer on your network.
6 min read - Jan 28, 2013 - Raspberry Pi How to: Learning Linux Commands
A step by step guide to Linux command line basics for using your Raspberry Pi
11 min read - Jan 22, 2013 - How to Install Drupal on Raspberry Pi
Do you want to install Drupal on your Raspberry Pi? Yes it's possible and we do it!
4 min read - Dec 29, 2012 - Remote Desktop with Raspberry Pi
Do you want to remote into your Raspberry Pi and see a graphical desktop? It's easy. If you don't want to dedicate a monitor or the TV to the pi but still want to use it, here's your solution.
4 min read - Dec 27, 2012 - How to Install Node.js on Your Raspberry Pi
A step tutorial for installing Node.js on your Raspberry Pi.
3 min read - Dec 20, 2012 - How to Overclock your Raspberry Pi
Do you want to safely overclock your Raspberry Pi? Here's how you need to do it.
5 min read - Dec 17, 2012
Tutorials
Here are the tutorials I've written over the years, in a variety of languages/platforms.

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