For anyone who reads my posts regularly or follows me on twitter, you'll be aware I've worked a lot with Raspberry Pi's in a production capacity. The devices I've helped work with have ended up in shops and restaurants all around the world. Security Issues Recently I came across some security issues with debian 7 … Continue reading Devuan on the Raspberry Pi
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Installing NodeJS on Raspbian
After writing my previous post about NodeJS on the Raspberry Pi I realised I didn't cover how I got NodeJS on the Pi in the first place. For the most part getting packages on the Raspberry Pi is very straight forward, apt-get install , however in the case of the Raspberry Pi 1 getting NodeJS … Continue reading Installing NodeJS on Raspbian
NodeJS and the Raspberry Pi
After the move to Canada I decided to rebuild my development infrastructure, mostly because it afforded me a good opportunity to play with some technologies I'd not played with before. For how to install NodeJS on the Raspberry Pi check out this post. My Infrastructure My infrastructure is made up of a few Raspberry Pi's, … Continue reading NodeJS and the Raspberry Pi
Windows CE to Raspbian – Pt. 4: PCI Compliance
This is part four of a series of posts: click here for the previous post or here for the first post. The purpose of this particular post is to cover the issues found when testing for PCI compliance. If you're wondering whether your device needs to be PCI compliant then ask yourself this question: Will my device be … Continue reading Windows CE to Raspbian – Pt. 4: PCI Compliance