After your steps I always get this error: -- <=== src/modules/ssl <=== src/modules gcc -c -I./os/unix -I./include -DLINUX=22...
There is no import-tool for ISPConfig 3. Why you are not using 10.04 LTS like me with ISPConfig 2? It works fine! And with workaround above you...
In my case in backend OpenVZ is available. But I did not installed the required packages before... Strange... And ISPConfig 3 does not compile...
I found this tutorial some hours before. But it seems tricky and experimental. Next problem is, that in this case there is no implementation in...
32-bit. So it should be right command, right?
No, because this is not working: -- apt-get -y install linux-image-openvz-686 vzctl vzquota vzdump -- The package "linux-image-openvz-686"...
Is there a HowTo to get Working OpenVZ with ISPConfig 3 on a Ubuntu 12.04 LTS-Server? Greetings Hahni
Very great! And compiling Apache 1.3 from ISPConfig 2 setup is also no problem? Till and Falco told me, that this would be problem on Ubuntu 12.04...
I have same opinion like you! Long time there was on homepage a hint, that both systems will be developed in future. Some time ago ISPConfig 2 was...
This is not a good news. I want to try it and it would be nice, if you could help me. In future i will use ISPConfig 3 for all other servers (like...
I know that, because the install stopped. Which workaround is possible to get install working on 12.04 LTS? For this server I need a workaround....
And how can I reinstall ISPConfig 2 on a 12.04 LTS-System? I have same problem like entry poster!
Nice to hear the same from you, jimmy12! I talked with Till about that, because I thought, he can and will understand my wishes. But it seems,...
ISPConfig 2 is not in active devolopment (for new features). Bugfixing and making compatible with new Linux distributions is given. I'm not so...
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