How to access file on webmin server when you dont have permission . . . So how could I solve this issue? Could you send me a procedure to give this account "logistics controller2" access to file "logistic" on the server? We are using "webmin version 1 760" running on "CentOS linux 6 7" I am not familiar yet with CLI commands reason why I am using the GUI interface of webmin
Framework | TurnKey GNU Linux Written in Ruby, Rails lets you write beautiful code by favoring convention over configuration The result is a web framework that allows you to transition from idea to implementation in a very short period of time
June 2010 | TurnKey GNU Linux Ubuntu 10 04 LTS will be supported for five years This is a beta release, so take it for a spin, let us know what you think If you come across any issues, please report them If you have ideas on how to make it better, let us know Read more and discuss Blog Tags: admin tuning
Project management | TurnKey GNU Linux Tracks is a web-based application implemented in Rails to help you implement David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology Features include multi-user support, a powerful todo list, RSS syndication, tagging and starring support, and progress graphs Learn more Appliance category: Developer tools Java Issue tracking Project management
Blog | Page 2 | TurnKey GNU Linux We have the 5th release for 17 1 (see previous v17 x announcements here if you wish) We're fairly close to finishing the initial v17 x release, with only 4 appliances remaining - so one more small batch! Read more and discuss Blog Tags: v17 x bullseye development news debian community appliances release new stable iso hub
Webmin Monitoring | TurnKey GNU Linux Do you know what the missing perl module is called? Armed with that info, perhaps I can assist finding and installing it? Perl modules are usually named in the format PARENT_MODULE::SUBMODULE, where PARENT_MODULE is the top level module and SUBMODULE is (surprisingly) the submodule E g the perl PAM authentication module is called "Authen::PAM" Many perl modules are packaged in Debian and
NoSQL | TurnKey GNU Linux The TurnKey Linux MongoDB appliance has been discontinued (hopefully temporarily) due to some issues that we had with a previous release Resolving the issue was soaking up too many TKL resources so development has been put on hold until further notice Unfortunately, due to internal resource limitations and other priorities, there is no ETA of when it may be available again Thank you for
log4j2 Vulnerability? | TurnKey GNU Linux I'm assuming that you are referring to the really recent Log4J vulnerability, CVE-2021-44228 And yes it's a nasty one! Yep Bunch of friends know I run personal servers so I've been inundated with messages about it On the plus side though, there are 2 things working in favour of TurnKey users Firstly, it's not installed by default in any of the TurnKey appliances So unless you've
legacy | TurnKey GNU Linux This announcement is for Debian 6 0 (AKA Squeeze TurnKey 12) users who have not yet upgraded to Debian 7 0 (AKA Wheezy TurnKey 13): ~# cat etc issue net Debian GNU Linux 6 0 Support for security updates to Debian 6 0 officially ended on Saturday May 31 2014 As you may have heard, for the first time Debian is experimenting with a five year Long Term Support (LTS) program that will extend
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