As I begin developing library-related appliances, I need to consider how to provide end-user documentation.
Am I correct in thinking that the Turnkey design philosophy is to stay minimal, providing only the documentation that is internal to the application ( built-in help files etc ) plus links to the application website from the Turnkey Linux appliance's page?
I would like to know the pricing details for "Revision Control - All-in-one code repository provided by TurnKey Linux". You could take from me a average load of 10 Users/Minutes load and an overall traffic of 10TB in and out for a month. Please let me know or direct me to the appropriate channel.
How can I migration from Mnesia to SqlServer by putting in order the .yml file on windows OS?I did it but I con't login?
.yml...
auth_method: odbc
sql_type: sql
sql_server: "localhost"
sql_database: "Ejabberd"
sql_username: "sa"
sql_password: "a@123456"
Came across this distro from a Slashdot post by one of your developers - looks cool!
This approach to making focused appliances really appeals to me, I like the thought of not wasting any clock cycles or memory on non-core tasks. Anyway, on to my question:
the notification messages of this forum are undecipherable on my Mac devices (see screenshot), that is, in the Mail apps on my iPhone, iPad and on my Mac.