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.
I have an old turnkey install of Redmine 0.8.4 stable which I would like to update. I have Redmine 2.3.3 on Turnkey 12.1 installed on new hardware. My question is how on earth do I get the data from the old one to the new one? I have, after some digging, come to the conclusion that the differences between the versions is so great that it will have to be a very manual process.
I don’t want to work the steps out on a live server, and so would like to build another 0.8.4 version box to work with. Can I get a copy of the ISO for the original 2009.10 version anywhere?
I really like how all TKL appliances have the Webmin, Webshell, and PhpMyAdmin in some cases automatically deployed and listening on ports 12320, 12321, etc...
Trouble is, sometimes I am working at a site with Web Proxy that will only allow 80/443 through. So I can no longer access these tools.
Is there an options to configure these to be sub-directory or path, ie. mydomain.com/webmin rather than mydomain.com:12321?
I have a TKL fileserver with a Guest SAMBA share for file exchange between windows clients in our room.
By default AjaXplorer asks for a login.
I want to disable this behavior to login as guest automatically. Then, push login button only when I desire to see private shares.
I tried to disable login behavior via Ajaxplorer webconfig. Ajaxplorer says it it is "guest", but looses ability to browse guest SAMBA share at all, until logged manually with "Guest" account.