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How to Install Ghost on a pcDuino Running Ubuntu

Posted by: Yang , July 4, 2014

This article will show you how to get node.js, the web server that Ghost runs on, npm the package manager for node, and Ghost, the Kickstarter funded blogging platform, running on a pcDuino with the Ubuntu  operating system.

Initial Setup

With a clean install of Raspbian run the following commands to download node.js:

 wget http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz
 tar -xzf node-latest.tar.gz
 cd [node folder]

Use the following commands to compile and install node.js

./configure  
make  
make install

Download and Install Ghost:

wget https://ghost.org/zip/ghost-latest.zip
unzip -d ghost [Name-of-Ghost-zip].zip

Execute the following commands:

cd ghost/
 sudo npm install
 cp config.example.js config.js

Now you just need to edit the config.js file and replace the listening address and port to your Raspberry Pi’s IP address. For example replace host: '127.0.0.1' with host: 'youripaddress' and port: '2368' to port: '80'.

And finally run npm start to start Ghost process.

Your new Ghost blog can be accessed at: http://youripaddress/ghost

 

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