Introduction to Vim | TurnKey GNU Linux However after you get Vi, you'll understand why it was a natural choice for the standard Unix editor Its design and user interface mirrors Unix philosophy perfectly: combining small and work simple well defined tools in flexible ways to achieve powerful results
v17. 1 - The v17. x release continues with bugfixed builds This is only a temporary measure and once we fix fab, you will be able to install the bugfix via apt (and remove the above code from your conf script- or start again with a new TKLDev) This is far from ideal, but allows us to push forward with the v17 x release, whilst take the time to ensure a proper fix Feedback encouraged
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How TKLBAM hooks work | TurnKey GNU Linux Most TKLBAM users probably don't realize this, but TKLBAM has a nifty, general purpose hooks mechanism you can use to trigger useful actions on backup and restore Examples of hooks: Cleaning up temporary files Stopping starting services to increase data consistency Encoding decoding data from non-supported databases Using LVM to create restore a snapshot of a fast changing
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
v18. 0 Stable Release #3 - 10 Updated ISOs Hub Builds - Proxmox LXC . . . We have the 3rd v18 0 stable release batch ready to roll (see all v18 x related announcements here) This batch brings the total number of v18 0 stable releases so far to 23! As per usual, it's taking longer than I would like, but they are coming together This release consists of 10 freshly updated and tested v18 0 appliances This release includes all v18 0 LXC Proxmox
security | TurnKey GNU Linux In case you missed it, earlier this month, Mibew released an update that include "many security updates" So we have deprecated all previous versions and now provided an updated v16 1 appliance that includes the latest Mibew v3 2 7 New users should only use this new v16 1 appliance - available for download from the Mibew appliance page
Migrate a regular Nextcloud Installation to Turnkey LXC Containe . . . If you have a particularly old Nextcloud version (before that was an option), or it just isn't installed like that, you will either need to leave your data directory within the Nextcloud root directory (easiest), or migrate that yourself (PITA AFAIK)
How to setup an email to SMS forwarding gateway address with Postfix OTOH, I realize sending an SMS when you're busy hacking away at your computer can be a bit of a bother You have to get out your phone, and fiddle around with a crappy virtual keyboard, etc So to get the best of both worlds I setup a secret email address on my mail server that sends e-mails directly to my phone as SMS