I'm about to configure a new Turnkey Linux WordPress 15.1 Hyper-V based server. Once I'm done, tweaking the PHP settings, SSL-certificate and so on, I'll be migrating our old intranet to the new host allowing me to take advantage of the much faster PHP 7.x performance.
The existing intranet is hosted on a Turnkey Linux 14.x installation, also located on a Hyper-V server.
Its current uptime is amazing 577 days - how about that :)
Is someone working on Nextcloud 16 support? I think there might be a problem with Debian Stretch since we will need php version 7.1 or later for Nextcloud 16. Please let me know what you think.
I worship the turnkey concept in appliances as being a fast and brilliant way for hosting it myself and have the full control, but I am missing the image with a full media (display/streaming/coding/encoding) functionality.
I am thinking in terms of: one place for all media in original fomats (video, music, pictures) in all sorts of encoding (MKV, VOB, MP3, MP4, JPG, TIFF aso.) with lots of integration possibilities.
been while since I last posted here or on GitHub due to very crazy work schedule this year!
I hope come November things go back to "normal" and I have more time to work on TKL stuff!
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.
So after removing fail2ban (the VM host takes care of this in my setup), I have been greeted with
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
logrotate_script: 2: logrotate_script: fail2ban-client: not found
error: error running non-shared postrotate script for /var/log/fail2ban.log of /var/log/fail2ban.log
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1
Manual removal of fail2ban from /etc/logrotate.d required.
I've been using Turnkey apps for about a month or so (VMs in a Proxmox installation) and it has been a whole new level of ease of deployment for me so far.
I used to configure all these things all by myself for years, so ~2-3 days of work (sometimes even a week) to install, bughunt, configure and tweak a service such as trac or OTRS and similar.