cPanel ffmpeg install
There are many tutorials on how to install ffmpeg for cPanel. I will be combining one with my own modifications. Please submit modifications or corrections when necessary and I will update this post....
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Because I lose track of it all the time, this is the location to the php.ini file for cPanel’s built-in PHP installation. /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/etc/php.ini And, since it’s slightly relevant, you...
View ArticleInstalling New Plesk Components on Linux
Installing New Components Ever been in a Plesk box but can’t find certain components, like ASP support, or the backup manager? This is because Plesk installs whatever you tell it to at the initial...
View ArticleInstalling mod_pagespeed on a cPanel/WHM server
Google’s mod_pagespeed is an Apache module for performance optimization. It can be used to increase the speed of pages served through Apache. This module is compatible with cPanel and WHM’s Apache...
View ArticleMultiple/secondary memcached instance
Need to run 2 versions of memcached? I have no idea why you’d need to do this, but I had a request for it tonight, and all of the Google results for it are terrible. Here’s what you need to know....
View ArticleLatest ffmpeg on CentOS
It’s been a long time coming, but here’s my guide to install the latest ffmpeg and associated packages for a video upload site on base CentOS, no cPanel required (if Google got you here and you have...
View ArticleUninstall CloudLinux
Uninstalling CloudLinux is a fairly involved process, as the CloudLinux repos ship their own version of many software packages that need to be re-downgraded to CentOS defaults. I will be using this...
View ArticlecPanel/WHM 11.38 ffmpeg install
Well, it’s time to re-write the rules again. The latest releases of cPanel/WHM have changed the game in a lot of ways, so it’s about time for a re-written guide. This will guide you through installing...
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