I've been experimenting a bit with the Turnkey appliances in recent weeks, and I've found them to be a great option to quickly and easily set up a VPS for a dedicated task. I'm currently in the initial prototyping stages of a website I want to code using Ruby on Rails, which will eventually be deployed on a VPS running the Turnkey Rails appliance.
Since I haven't started coding yet, and since Rails 3 has now been officially released, I'll be using Rails 3 for the site. However, I've been having some major problems getting Rails 3 installed on the Rails appliance.
Looking for someone knowledgeable about configuring a cold steel machine on the inside of a home network for Zimbra (so that it is looking out to WAN), so far I can send, but no receiving. If there is someone who has a couple of thoughts that might get me pointed in the right direction I would appreciate it.
Updating the LAMP from Webmin causes the admin page to become unaccessable. Firefox displays something like which application do you wish to use to open application/x-httpd-php, or something to that effect. I think the update breaks php somehow.
I would like to integrate my organizations WordPress 3.0.1 intranet site with our Active Directory server, so users can log in to comment in WordPress and post in the forum (bbpress which is already integrated with WordPress) without having to create a second account. I installed the Active Directory Integration plugin, but it gave me this error: "ATTENTION: You have no LDAP support.
I notice that the version of Python (at least on the LAMP appliance) is quite an old version, it's not even at 2.6. From an initial review of some Python materials, I see that Python 3.x is quite a bit different from the 2.x version and so I'm wondering if there are any plans to update python to 3.x on turnkey systems?
In particular, if there are not plans to update (I understand that 3.x breaks many existing scripts), is it safe to install 3.x alongside the 2.x version to use with my own scripts or will that produce all sorts of conflicts?
Hi guys! I was wondering if you had a simple way to install webmins modules from within a script, to incorporate them on the TKLPatchs, I did a test installing them mannually via the gui, but of course the idea is that the patch install them.
If you could briefly explain how to or point me in the right direction I can continue from there.