If you haven't already set your NPM author info, now you should:
npm set init.author.name "Your Name"
npm set init.author.email "[email protected]"
npm set init.author.url "http://yourblog.com"
npm adduser
If you haven't already set your NPM author info, now you should:
npm set init.author.name "Your Name"
npm set init.author.email "[email protected]"
npm set init.author.url "http://yourblog.com"
npm adduser
| download and install virtualbox | |
| download Ubuntu Server LTS | |
| on virtualbox, click 'NEW' | |
| select "create a virtual hardisk" and "vdi (virtual disk image)" and "dynamically allocated" | |
| select location of the virtual hardisk from previous step | |
| select memory size (4gb) | |
| click create | |
| (the virtual machine is now created) | |
| select the virtual machine and click start | |
| select the Ubuntu Server LTS that you downloaded from step 2 | 
| Below are the steps on how you can backup your MySQL database, compress it, then finally encrypt it. | |
| Backup = uses native mysqldump command by Oracle Corporation | |
| Compress = uses zip by Phil Katz | |
| Encrypt = uses ccrypt by Peter Selinger | |
| STEP 1. | |
| Install ccrpyt | |
| sudo apt-get install ccrypt |