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
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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?
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
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!
Getting mails from root@myhostname - whever do I config | TurnKey GNU Linux If you want to set a default from address other than root@hostname though, that's possible I'm not familiar with the config OTTOMH though, so I've had a quick google for you To my eye, this Unix StackExchange post looks like it should get you over the line?
MediaServer | TurnKey GNU Linux TurnKey MediaServer makes it easy to bring all of your home videos, music, and photos together into a single server that automatically converts and streams your media on-the-fly to play on any device This app integrates Jellyfin with a file management web app, Windows-compatible network file sharing and other transfer protocols including SFTP, rsync, NFS, and WebDAV Files