I recently got my turnkey mediawiki site up and running and have been busy adding pages. I have no problems adding pictures to a new page however, if i go back and edit the same page later the picture mysteriously disappears and all I am left with is [[image:]] I then have to put the image path back in.
Is this normal behavior or is my site just doing odd things...?
I'm not sure if this is just me, but I have tried to purchase the subscription for the Turnkey core and my transaction fails after I click place order on amazon. I have done this using my work laptop and several other computers. I wanted to make sure it was not a problem at work so I tried it from home on different PCs and it continues to fail. I didn't want to try a different turnkey appliance, but i'm willing to try that next.
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?"