I'm trying to build a simple ubuntu install without xorg. I don't want a netinstall but rather to move the squashed filesystem to disk after d-i sets up. The "live install" for ubuntu requires x. So neither install methods are working for me.
After 3 weeks of research and failed builds, I found the di-live script, and it appears to be exactly what I'm needing. In a different forum I found the creator of di-live suggested future questions be asked here. So here I am!
I'm in a bit of a bind we lost a very old machine that was running Media Wiki version 11.3. I was fortunately able to recover the database and most of the files however I cannot find an old download mirror that's still active for version 11.3 at all. Can someone please attach the .iso or .vmdk to this thread?
I have installed ejabbered from amazon store turnkey ejabbered. It then gave set of URL's to access. I can access webmin, squeeze but i can't access ejabbered web admin on port 12322. It give me 503 error with below text.
Service Temporarily Unavailable
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
I am running the redmine appliance on a server. Everything works nicely, I just wanted to install a plugin which is not compatible with the redmine version - I am running 2.2.3 and the plugin needs at least 2.3. The most recent redmine version from the 2.x branch is 2.6.3.
So my intention is to update redmine from version 2.2.3 to 2.6.3 which I have to do manually since TKL does not provide newer packages (I think - correct me if I am wrong!)
Trying a restore of the nginx fastgi server. Currently runs on 50GB disk on VMware (not sure why such a big disk - it was just setup that way) - restoring to a Virtual box instance.
Now we gave the virtual box instance over 50GB disk space to be sure. But the full backup is just over 1GB. Its a proxy and doesn't do a great deal.
Having tried twice when restoring it gets part way through then appears to have filled the disk.
Disk usage on the live server is about 4GB - so I'm guessing something is going wrong... (stating the obvious I know).
When I load new packages via the web shell, and the packages prompt for input, the screen is black with much of the text not showing up. Normally these are blue screens prompting for input (if you use Putty for instance). I can see the invisible text by using my mouse to highlight the entire screen, but its really strange.
Is there something set wrong with the color theme or something? I can't believe other Turnkey users haven't had this same situation and complained.