Initial Debian 8 Server Setup: Root Login and New User

Initial Debian 8 Server Setup: Root Login and New User

If you’ve just spun up a fresh Debian 8 server and you’re staring at the control panel thinking “OK… now what?”, you’re in the right place. This guide walks you through the very first pieces: logging in as root over SSH, and creating a safer everyday user so you’re not living dangerously as root all the time. I’ll keep it…

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Install WordPress on Debian 9 Server with Apache and MariaDB

Install WordPress on Debian 9 Server with Apache and MariaDB

If you’ve got a fresh Debian 9 server and you just want WordPress running without drama, this guide is for you. Before: you’ve got a blank server, maybe Apache/PHP/MariaDB installed, but nothing useful to show to the client or your boss. After: you’ll have WordPress installed under /wordpress, working in the browser, and ready to be hooked to a domain…

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3 Safe Ways to Reset WordPress Core Files on Your Hosting

3 Safe Ways to Reset WordPress Core Files on Your Hosting

I still remember one late night, half-asleep at my desk, staring at a white screen where my WordPress site should have been. A client said, “I only edited one file in wp-admin, now everything is blank.” Of course. In the end, nothing was wrong with the database, the theme, or the plugins. The problem was the core WordPress files were…

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Practical WordPress Debugging: Step-by-Step Error Fixing

Safe Cloudflare Cache Rules Setup for Slow WordPress Sites

Why Your WordPress Feels Slow (And How Cloudflare Helps) A while ago I was helping a friend with a small WordPress shop. The content was simple, the hosting was okay, but the site still felt like dial‑up internet. Click a product, wait. Open the blog, wait again. We checked plugins, themes, even the database. The real problem? The server was…

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