I am looking at putting up a Joomla site, and am considering using the Turnkey Linux images.
However I would feel much more confortable if I understood exactly how and what was installed. I am hesitating to build a live web site I do not fully understand.
Would it be possible for you to reveal the installation instructions you use to build the images?
This would also allow people to tweak the last bits and pieces more easily.
Hi, perhaps I'm slow but I just discovered the other webmin plugins in the TKL repo. Out of curiosity are these considered stable? It doesn't really matter cause I'm using the samba plugin and it all seems to work fine, just wondering.
Love what you guys have done here. I recently downloaded the wordpress appliance to put my small biz website on. I was wondering how to remove the "Powered by TurnKey Linux" footer from the bottom of all of my pages, or at least from the side bar as it interferes with a portion of my site and does not look very professional.
Hi, I'm Juan and I have an application in PHP y MySql to view reports and values of the MRTG monitor trafic and resources LAN and configurate equipment to observer.
I can donate this aplication for this project and I need instal MRTG.
I was wondering if any consideration has been given to the idea of developing a LimeSurvey Appliance based upon the standard Turnkey LAMP Appliance. LimeSurvey is an Open Source PHP web application that can be used to develop, publish and collect responses to online & offline surveys. Features include open/closed surveys, branching, participant administration, quotas, WYSIWYG HTML editor, email invitations & reminders, assessments, and basic statistics. As of 18 August 2009 LimeSurvey ranked number 121 on SourceForge with over 339,978 downloads.
We need help with a web site that allows me to take in orders, that generate orders through e-mail or possibly access vendors web sites through a script. It also needs to automatically pay our vendors for the orders.
After the orders to our vendors I need to automatically generate a rebate to purchasers and pay them through pay pal or rebate a master card or visa charge. Our rebates would be based on a percentage of our profits and we would like the rebates to be generated automatically
At my work, my boss wanted to set up an openfire server for employees to communicate with.
We chose to use an openfire jabber server.
Knowing how easy turnkey linux was to use to set up a mediawiki, we decided to give setting the openfire server up on top of turnkey core.
Opensource is all about giving back right? Well heres the script that we used to install (but not configure, as that is done though the web interface) the openfire server ontop of turnkey core. It was almost stupidly easy.
Following on from discussion in a topic below (Virtualisation Appliance) I have been testing out Promox VE and its a winner! It does require fairly new hardware (64-bit with Intel/AMD CPU virtual extention) but if you've got a system like that I think its well worth a look as a server platform for install TKL (and other) VMs.