When creating a new user and choosing yes for the "Copy template files to home directory?" option in Webmin. Where are the template files being copied from. I would like to create custom inital template files.
Firstly I'd like to congratulate the devs here at Turnkey Linux. What a fantastic product - and free to boot! Brilliant!
I'm a bit of a linux noob (and a Win PowerUser+ - possibly the worst kind of linux noob) but I'm keen to get my hands dirty and am looking at setting up an online remote office portal utilising TurnKey Linux LAMP and opengoo.org.
Okay - I have Turnkey MediaWiki up and running, and, thanks to a helpful poster here, I am able to access it from the outside world (i.e. outside my router/firewall). Before I go all willy-nilly advertising my new wiki to god and everybody, I assume there are some security-related setup tasks that I should take care of. TKMW installation went so fast and easy that I don't recall having to set access control levels, or add users, or anything like that. Seems like I had to enter one password, and bam!
I'm sorry if this has been done to death, but I couldn't find anything on the subject. I've installed VirtualBox, and then installed Turnkey MediaWiki, and all appears to be well. I am able, from the machine running the VirtualBox app, to type in the IP address of the Turnkey MediaWiki and, voila, it appears. I can also access the TKMW from other computers on my home network (i.e., behind my router/firewall).
Hi, i tried getting support for this from phpbb, but since i'm using a preconfigured box, they said i'm sol.
my users can see me (and all other hidden users) even though i have my account status set to hidden. the usernames show up in italics, but are still plainly visible. any idea where i could start looking to fix this?
I've just attempted to upgrade an install of the Drupal 6.10 appliance via apt-get to 6.11. The process appears to work fine, up until the post-installation process.
Despite following the instructions to the letter, running update.php etc, I keep getting the following whenever I try to connect to my site:
I got the LAMP appliance set-up quickly and was really pleased with how easy it was, but I was setting it up as a sandboxed dev area to test out a PEAR library. Setting up PEAR turned out to be a dead end.
Has anyone had any success setting up PEAR? What process did you follow? I went down a couple of different routes (apt-get, go-pear.php) and ran into a dead end with each. apt-get could not locate the library and go-pear was a CLI issue I think... it was late last night when I was working on that option.