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- Unix buffering delays output to stdout, ruins your day
Output to stderr instead which is unbuffered by default, but this is a bit of an ugly hack Changing a program to flush as needed or not buffer is practical when you are the author, but it's a bit more problematic when you just want to run an existing program without Unix buffering getting in your way
- Have you checked out the TurnKey Hub yet?
Have you checked out the TurnKey Hub yet? Cloud Servers Rapidly explore and deploy 100+ free server apps in the Amazon EC2 cloud Only a browser required
- Would you like to be able to set time and or keyboard on install . . .
Some have suggested that it would be good to be able to select set keyboard and or time on install firstboot I know that the devs are trying to keep it simple but perhaps it would be a good idea to include this? So the question is, do you want keyboard and or time selection to be included in appliances as a default firstboot script?
- opensource | TurnKey GNU Linux
We'd also like to establish a mirror network that supports rsync so that service providers will find it easy to get up-to-date images of all TurnKey appliances By the way, if an rsync mirror is something you would find valuable, drop me a line
- Blog | TurnKey GNU Linux
Sometimes you may find yourself needing to clear some free space on your server You can do that proactively, but may find yourself needing to do that when your disk space runs critically low - especially if you run out altogether
- Post in this thread if you are awaiting account approval | Page 5 . . .
If you'd like to sign up to our SaaS platform called the TurnKey Hub, that is a separate process (the user databases are separate) On signup, you get a free 14 day trial of our 2 most popular plans and if you have any Hub specific concerns and questions, please reach out via the built in support (blue icon at the bottom of each page)
- HTTPS, Internal LAN Services, and Me (or You) | TurnKey GNU Linux
If you know of a good walkthrough for multiple sites all using 80 443, I’d love to read it just for knowledge’s sake alone Currently, pfSense hosted ACME and HAProxy are being used for handling the couple services that are public and gaining LetsEncrypt certs for them (including a wildcard) but they all work on different ports
- New User for Webmin | TurnKey GNU Linux
By default Webmin uses Linux user accounts (i e PAM authentication) So login as the "root" user; using the root user password that you created on first boot Hopefully that gets you going! Good luck If you have any further questions or feedback for us, please don't hesitate to post back
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