Just installed the moodle version (Virtualbox from ISO) and install seemed to go fine. When I start the server I am presented with the Configuration Console's Usage screen. I exit from it and command line asks for moodle username/password. Using the supplied (admin/turnkey) doesn't work.
Also, anyway to start a browser from the command line to I can access webmin, PHPMyadmin etc? (total newbie here)
I cannot sign on to Craiglist from my computer, but my son can sign on my account from his computer at another location. I know zero about computer problems or hijacked pages. Can anyone help me here or do I need to call in the Geek squad?
Joomla appliance - ESX, upgraded VMware Tools using tarball from ESX server. Ping is good although no apache response. Unable to login to any webadmin -anything. Was working with VMware support to upgrade tools successfully, and they are stumped. Any ideas? I'd hate to have to revert back to the latest snapshot unless I absolutely need to. Thanks!
The Revision Control Appliance is confusing me... am I wrong to expect some kind of repository to be there out of the box? After all, the Configuration Console gives me a url of "svn://<my ip>/svn" but when I try to access that from TortoiseSVN I'm told that there's no repository at that location. The appliance is running under VMWare Workstation on my laptop.
I've read the post about updating to the latest version of drupal but its a developer oreinted thread and I'm not sure what needs to be done to update. If I want to update to the latest core 6.15 and also to update the modules that I've added. There are several that need updated according to the status feature built into drupal. What is the procedure for doing this with Turnkey linux?
We've been running joomla for our website for about a year. We've had pretty good luck with it as long as we keep up with the updates. When it starts getting out of date, we start getting hacked.
it's been 4 months now, with no issues, until last week.
They were able to access the website, and put it in offline mode. Not a big deal, we could just turn it back on, then work on upgrading right.
Thank You for your quick reply Jed & input on screenshots.
It might be best to start from scratch and do another install based on your recommendations. I also noticed that after setting up an account in TurnkeyLinux.org that there are additional appliances installations available which I have not yet tried.
Hi, I'm trying to upgrade subversion to 1.6.x but having a hell of a time. I can add backports to my sources.list and can upgrade to 1.5. I've been trying to download source files, but looks like 1.6 requires some apache dev files for APR integration. apt-get on hardy / tkl does not want to get these sources.
So bottom line, has anyone successfully upgraded subversion on their TKL vm to 1.6 on ubuntu hardy? and if so, could you post the steps on how you did it?