I just updated my jessie server to php 5.6.14 and mariadb 10.0.22 and can't login to anything except one drupal 7 site!. The login page of phpmyadmin, owncloud, various email front ends - just refreshes and does not authenticate me. I noticed that php 5.6.15 includes a fix for a bug in mcrypt, but It isn't in debian jesie sources yet, so I installed php 5.5.30 and still have the same problem. Am running apache 2.4 latest stable. All stable, nothing experimental on this server.
I've got a virtual server with pre-installed Turnkey-Django but based on the old Lucid ubuntu and Django 1.1. I understood that common dist-upgrade way won't work here but is ther any way how to install a completely new instalation from within this virtual machine?
Got just an idea related to the sources.list update but not sure if it might work. I have no backup need as it's a fresh system without any data.
Some time ago I asked for help with adding zfs to the basic turnkey container so I could use it as a base --- many thanks to all those who answered my cry for help. However, did not get it to work, so I installed debian as my base system, added zfs, with the intention of building my containers on that.
I wanted at least three separate containers to play with: Joomla, Samba, and Owncloud. Unfortunately the standard turnkey containers did not contain the latest versions of the software, so then what. (Please note I am a beginner with Linux etc.)
According to your 9/15/2015 change log, indicates it is running the "Latest Debian Jessie package version of OTRS;" which appears to be v3.3.9. Just curious why none of the v4 builds are supported within these ISO's/Appliances or the v3.3.12 version that is on the otrs.org download list as the latest for release 3.
First I'd like to say that I think what you folks are doing is so stinking COOL. :-D I've been poking around here for a while now mostly out of curiosity but also because I see some really useful tools here.
To that end, as well as to accomodate a project I'm working on with my home network, I'm looking to put some hardware together specifically for the "File Server - Simple Network Attached Storage" ISO. My goal is to replace a Buffalo Link Station Pro Quad with something that would be a little more like a REAL NAS and it looks like this will do the trick.