Hi all, This is my first visit and I was wanting some basic advise on Turnkey. I have tried other o/s ( nas ) but they have proved to be so unreliable, and I have read good things about Turnkey that I thought I would give it a whurl.
WordPress 4.7 features enhanced pdf thumbnail support which is requires imagick. Fortunately its very easy to add imagick support to Turnkey Linux WordPress. Just start Webmin, go to System > Software Packages and add the php5-imagick Package from APT. Restart Apache and you're done. When adding PDF's to the Media Library thumbnails are generated.
Has anyone had issues with setting their TKLBAM volume sizes to 100MB-250MB? I have a server backing up 160GB+ of data and at 25MB it creates around 6400 files. I recently changed it to 100MB volume sizes, but I would prefer it to be more like 250MB. Bandwidth speeds are not an issue. I just want to speed up the backup/restore if possible. A full backup took 53+ hours the last time I ran it.
Hello friends, we have designed many Proteus Libraries on our blog The Engineering Projects which are not yet developed and we are really very proud that we are the first designers for these Proteus Libraries. I am gonna share all those Proteus Libraries in this instructable so that Engineering Students can download them and use them in their Projects.
I have also designed their videos in which I have explained in detail How to use these Proteus Libraries. So, you can join our You Tube Channel to have a look at these Proteus Libraries. Here are the links:
Hello everyone, I hope you all are fine and having fun. In today’s tutorial, I am going to show you How to write Arduino code. In the previous tutorial, we have seen the Simple Arduino LED Example so if you haven’t read that tutorial then I must suggest you to read it first because I am gonna use the same simulation with some advancements in it.
Does TKL have a network security scan run against it on candidate/release? I would be interested to know how the core stands up against the usual security scanning tools in the industry. Essentially, does core represent a fairly secure image, or is it running wide open asking for attacks? I am sure it is not running wide open, but I am sure you can understand where I am coming from.
Is there a 'hardening' or security state that has to be met before core is graduated to a release and used for downstream apps/images? Maybe I have overlooked this somewhere?