it took me a while to realise what had happened - a warning during the setup process at least that vars file needed editing could have save me a lot of time - not to mention failed access with certs for example.com in california -
Mind you i didn't have such issues with the iso vbox install -then setup process and access worked only the VMDK - i had to since host's DVD bailed on me
i recreated the certs easyrsa init-pki etc but i'm somewhat stuck on crl and ccd's jail, specifically chroot
I am using TKL Mayan v16 container, and as per Mayan documentation & mayan config.yml logs are to be in /opt/mayan/media/error.log however that file is not there.
I can see an existing directory /var/log/mayan/ but it is empty, also I see supervisor logs in /var/log/supervisor but I don't think it has all Mayan log entries.
Anyway, we currently use a 3rd party company to scan and store our home documents. It has
worked out ok the last few years, however they are going to an all on-line service and
dropping the desktop version of the software in favor of online application.
I would like to build a personal wiki for my notes (scraps) and I see several wiki appliances in Turnkey Linux library. Which one do you recommend for making rich text documents with pictures and provide full text search through document contents (showing result as I type would be great too), something similar to Evernote, but it doesn't have to be typicall of Evernote. I just want to create a document, give it a title, type my notes, add pictures if needed and voila.
Later I want to be able to search through those notes.
Because turnkey is such an awesome Idea/System, I want to see if there is a way to take it one step further.
the Idea seems simple on the surface, but I know that it would be more than a little complex. In a nutshell, the idea is, when generating the ISO file for a particular appliance, it would also create some or all of the other containers inside the ISO with it. eg. the file turnkey-lxc-13.0-wheezy-amd64.iso would also have all the files for the supported formats
vmdk, OVF, OpenStack, OpenVZ, OpenNode, and Xen.
It has been more than 12 hours and I am unable to access the turnkeylinux archive, and most mirrors are pretty much old that don't even have buster directories. Are you guys aware of that?