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      Fog painfully slow with plenty RAM left

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      J

      @Tom-Elliott I don’t think it’s a mysql error but a php error, php for centos tends to be a little tricky and some things are missing on the redhat builds, the apache logs point out that same php error, maybe we could try an alternative for mysqli->query

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      Solved vsftpd configuration not compatible on centos 6.x

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      J

      @Tom-Elliott updated to the latest trunk, vsftpd is working now

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      Solved wget failure on client's image

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      Wayne WorkmanW

      @Tom-Elliott I’ve used it lately on a low-resolution monitor and an older computer in a debug session, and I’ve noticed I can’t see the bottom line where you normally can see where you type in commands for Vi. It’s like the screen is mis-aligned or something. Of course, paying very close attention to what you type and knowing what your doing and you don’t need to see that line, but still it’s weird. Mind you, that low-res monitor works perfectly fine with showing the bottom line at the shell prompt in a debug session.

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      Solved FOGUpdater.sh is not compatible with the latest trunk

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      Tom ElliottT

      The updater script was never compatible with trunk. However, (drum roll please), it is now.

      You will have to update your sources first but all should work.

      Of note, I have a check to see if you’re trying to install trunk. If this flag is not specified it assumes you want the latest stable version. To keep trunk upgraded add trunk='yes' to the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file and you should be all set.

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      Solved no default.ipxe

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      Wayne WorkmanW

      It only shows we need a lot more testing. I plan on hopping onto the Ubuntu/Debian wagon soon to bang out some tutorials and videos, but I’m busy getting a fog-dhcp plugin / service / interface put together.

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