Hello, I have a total rookie questions. I don't start my php classes for a few weeks and need to get this done by tomorrow, if possible. I have attached the code I got off the ftp, as well as the image of the page. I did not attach my attempt at this! Also, when I was trying to do this, nothing would show. I cleared the cache as instructed, but still nothing, so if you have suggestions I would love to hear them.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, if you can help me with this.
I've seen similar posts1, but not quite the same situation. I'm running iso/turnkey-owncloud-13.0-wheezy-i386.iso on a Dell Inspiron 8500. Owncloud is installed directly on the laptop's hd. Both eth0 and wlan0 do not appear to work using DHCP. Static IP configuration does not work either when set correctly. The laptop is plugged by ethernet to the router, which handles DHCP for the rest of the network (which all works).
I am wondering what steps are needed to immediately secure a new appliance.?
I recently setup a test appliance via the Turnkey Hub and AWS and played around with it for a few hours. Pretty damn cool how easy it was to get something up and running! I got back into the server via PuTTY after the weekend and just happened to scroll back through my commands and noticed a bunch of commands that I had not entered in my testing.
I've installed the fileserver appliance (13.0) to a server and am trying to do a backup to a locally mounted file location. I have the API entered and tklbam seemed to initialize OK.
Perhaps this is a stupid question, but I will take the risk. I am running a TKL core virtualized under KVM. As I am trying to install KVM on this TKL machine I run into problems;
I have a webserver running on a TurnkeyLinux LAMP stack.
I also have an account with JungleDisk for backup to the cloud.
I also have an account with Amazon AWS servces.
I want to stop using the JungleDisk backup. They tell me I must delete all my data, and suggest I might terminate my AWS account, if I don't use it now that JungleDisk won't be storing my backups there.
What I want to know is, does the LAMP stack server run on AWS space? and if so is it independent of my account with AWS, or dependent on it?