The installed version of PHP GD does not support image filtering(desaturate, blur, negate, etc). It was probably compiled using the official GD libraries from http://www.libgd.org instead of the GD library bundled with PHP. You should recompile PHP --with-gd using the bundled GD library.
So after messing around with this all day Saturday I finally got it up and running. I'm using the LAMP package on virtualbox. Everything worked fine, I could login, I could access everything, I got the PHP info page to load. So last night I proceeded to try to install some PHP modules that seemed to be missing that I was going to need. I know nothing about Linux, I took the commands from another thread around here for someone having a problem installing it. But it seemed to work. All the messages I got during the processed indicated my install was successfull.
I have been mucking around with the new releases and converting them to OpenVZ templates for my own use.
As part of the process I have been running apt-get upgrade. But with the Domain Controller, as part of the upgrade I am confronted with a screen that says:
"A new version of configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf is availabe, but the version installed currently has been locally modified. What would you like to do about smb.conf?"
I downloaded MediaWiki appliance, in VMWare server did "Add VM to inventory". The appliance boots, VM-tools status is "running" and everything works OK, but instead of information about harddisk I see "Hard disk not valid". I tried to remove/re-add the disk to VM, it says disk is 20Gb, it adds it, but finally status is again "Hard disk not valid". But it works!
I noticed that " Virtual Hardware Version" is 6 and updated it to 7. Still hard disk is not valid.
I have created <username> to log in alternatively in LAMP appliance. However, as I try logging in as root typing sudo su - I receive this error message:
<username> is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.