A very serious bug slipped through in the latest release of Joomla 2009.07. One of the installation scripts had broken authentication to the MySQL database which results in this error on installation:
Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:Could not connect to MySQL
Many thanks to Janadmin who first reported this.There are absolutely no excuses for such a serious bug slipping into a release. We'll be changing our testing process to make sure something like this never happens again.
I just downloaded the lamp appliance and have it running.
Seems to work good. I have multiple people that will be working on a website.
How can I change the permissions so that only certain users will have certain permissions to folders of the website?
I Can create a user and set the home directory to there section of the website but I do not see a section where to set permissions so they only have access to a certain folder.
Hope someone can help. If Iam not clear enough on what I need let me know.
Using the LAMP Turnkey Linux ISO, I've installed an app on it to make a custom appliance. My app does not have a clean package or installer, it was essentially a tar followed by a bunch of (interactive) SQL scripts.
I was wondering how I can reset the "run on 1st boot" script (or a modified version) to let the user rebuild openssh keys and set a root password.
I've installed a Turnkey LAMP Appliance into a VMWare Fusion virtual machine (VM) and it works great.
However, when I copy it to another computer (with the same version of VMWare Fusion installed) in the same local network and launch the VM, the Turnkey appliance is not able to obtain an IP address via DHCP.
I tried to set the static IP address manually, but it also would not save.
Hello I am using the latest Turnkey witth Joomla 1.5.11, as I am a Joomla fan and wanted to have a test server. All is running in VMware server having 512Mb in the VM.