I have been enjoying the fruits of this forumn and the Turnkey virtual appliances for a couple of years now. I figured it was hi time I give back a little. It's not very much but I hope it will help someone looking to setup their own headless virtualbox host.
Maybe it would be possible to get this in the Virtual appliance lineup at some point.
Here we go...
VirtualBox 4.2 and phpVirtualBox on Turnkey Lamp 12.1 Debian Squeeze
I'm confused about the TKL fees and would like some help understanding the basic idea of the them and what they're for. Is the basic idea that I need to maintain a TKL membership (plan) as long as I ever have a TKL appliance running in the AWS cloud? Or does it relate to only deploying these instances?
I've been reading through the forums and read a number of posts re: backups, TKLBAM, and TKLBAM's place as a system-level versus file-leve backup and restore mechanism.
TKLBAM does a fantastic job at the system level backup/restore stuff, and can technical work to restore files too from what I read, but it's not it's primary mission in life and it's not intended for that solution.
I recently spent three days at DrupalCorn Camp 2013 in Iowa City. I came away with a better understanding of the future of Drupal 8, and a lot of ideas about improving the current Drupal7 appliance. While I was there I tried to promote or at least mention TurnKey Linux in every conversation.
Gagan here, I am very much interested in Turnkey, I need to install and test ejabberd xmpp web chat module on my system ubuntu 12.04 virtual machine. How can i install this from virtual machine?
I based it off the fileserver appliance, but that may change in the future. Note that is using the 13.0 RC: my main reason for doing this is that it enables mouse integration in Hyper-V. Very handy.