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Both my default install (please see above screenshot) and the install of @nwnuyhs seem to be using the same Vanilla default "Keystone" theme. In the default setup the name of the selected theme seems to show at the bottom left of the page.…
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How to make it better?
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Default Vanilla 3.3 Home Page (Image)
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Hi @ehab! Always good to see you! :)
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@nwnuyhs Great! Thanks! I am in now, as you can see. There seemed to be two problems which now are fixed. First, when set up the database originally, I think the name I originally gave was 18 characters, which might have been a couple of character…
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I was hoping that you guys @wadhah and @oloke were going to asking for provider tags and offer an interesting and excellent service. . . .
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@nwnuyhs Thanks! Looks great, but, if I understand correctly, it's not a client and KVM VPS control panel. I'm looking for client sign-up, product selection, support, KVM VPS creation, plus simple active service monitoring. Hope you have a good day!…
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Is there a comprehensive, open source, PHP (can use with Lynx browser), client and KVM VPS control panel into which domain-monitor integrates? :)
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@wadhah Hello! Welcome to LES! I looked at your profile and found a public wall post by @skhron. The post also mentions @oloke. Not trying to make trouble, I hope you do not mind. Just asking what's up with you and @oloke and @skhron? Best! Tom…
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(Quote) Soon! Hopefully @msatt or I will post beforehand. @msatt now shares root on the London server! Thanks to OnlyServers for their kind donation! Thanks Dan! <3
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Looks nice! I enjoyed skimming the domain-monitor README.md, which seems thorough. Interesting that it is MVC. Maybe I will try installing and running. Thanks for making domain-monitor open source! <3
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@AlwaysSkint @AuroraZero @angstrom I know zero about aapanel. I never used it before. Apparently the newly released 2025 version of Vanilla might be in some kind of a development status and needs work before it can be used. I messed with it a whil…
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So now I see the Vanilla 3.1 installer. (Image)
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I saw that @nwnuyhs' video showed using aapanel to unzip the vanilla-3.3.zip. I am guessing that aapanel probably extracts the files with ownership different than root:root, probably www:www. But I am not sure. As root, I unzipped vanilla-3.3.zip …
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Thanks to everyone who has read this thread an also to those who have posted helpful comments! Thanks especially to @nwnuyhs for his helpful video! I am at 4:09 of the 8:59 minutes. Of course I will watch the remainder of the video. As shown in @n…
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Headed over to /www/wwwroot/$site_name.xxx and unzipped the vanilla-3.3.zip. root@debian-1cpu-1gb-us-chi1:/www/wwwroot/$site_name.xxx# unzip vanilla-3.3.zip Unzipping made a new subdirectory called package. Here's what's inside the package subdir…
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Okay, added a site with aapanel. Webroot found at /www/wwwroot/$site_name.xxx. Seems to render from WAN. No security certificate yet. Here's from my Chromebook in Mexico: (Image)
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I am guessing that I have to add a website in aapanel before I get a webroot directory into which to extract the Vanilla zip. (Image)
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(Quote) This made me Laugh Out Loud! A real LOL! :)
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Should an nginx default page be showing on WAN port 80 at this point in the process? I don't see anything on port 80 from outside. Is that a problem? Ah! Lynx does seem to find something at http://127.0.0.1: (Image) Yes, looks like nginx is runni…
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It's been a while. We could use a little more activity on the London server! Thanks OnlyServers! <3 @msatt kindly suggested to me that Proxmox might be a more stable solution for FOSSVPS servers than the plain command line virsh that I have been…
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Thanks @somik! Much appreciated! Nice website, and very nice tutorial! In fact, your idea fits right into a discussion I have been enjoying with @msatt, which I will post about in a moment in the OnlyServers London FOSSVPS thread.
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I clicked the One-click button. A pop-up appeared with lots of installs listed. I watched for a while as the installs rushed by, then ate some dinner. When I returned, I saw that there were no remaining tasks and no messages, so maybe that means suc…
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Mostly in accordance with @nwnuyhs' instructions I changed some of the default aapanel software install versions to older versions: * Nginx stayed at 1.24 (@nwnuyhs said he uses 1.28) * MySQL 5.7 * PHP 7.4 (Image)
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Yes. (Image)
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Running the pasted command as root seems to have succeeded. root@debian-1cpu-1gb-us-chi1:~# echo $?0root@debian-1cpu-1gb-us-chi1:~# I saved 2,024 lines of terminal output. Hundreds of packages were installed. At the end of the terminal output, …
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Step 2: Install aapanel With one click I can copy the aapanel install command! Then I can paste the command into root's terminal on the VPS. Here is a paste of the aapanel install command as I copied it: URL=https://www.aapanel.com/script/install…
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Step 1: Get a VPS I provisioned a small VPS at Upcloud. The reason I selected Upcloud was that they still offer one click installation of Debian 11. Plus I had some unused account credits. (Image) (Image)
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Thanks @nwnuyhs! I have to try it. I will report back here about how it goes. It might take a while. However, if someone wants me to post here, step by step, as I go along, please let me know. If I can help you somehow, @nwnuyhs, please let me kno…
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@nwnuyhs Thanks for the specific details! :star: I see from the lowend.ai website headers that you chose nginx as the webserver. But I don't know which version of nginx. Ahh! I forgot to ask a most basic and important question--which operating sy…
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@nwnuyhs Thanks for your instructions! Very helpful! Let's go through the steps you took one more time, please. Do you mean: * Get a VPS * Install aapanel (Does CloudCone autoinstall or one-click install aapanel? Which aapanel version did you use…
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(Quote) @nwnuyhs Did you install this version of Vanilla 3.3? If yes, may I please ask how did you do it? What version of Vanilla did you get working at lowendai.com? How did you do it? Thanks!
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@nwnuyhs I can see your enthusiastic Vamilla Forums continuation online at lowendai.com! Congrats on a successful installation of Vanilla! On your lowend.ai forum, the top announcement post is by @kehan: https://lowendai.com/discussion/7/vanilla-f…
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Looks like this thread continues the previous discussion from https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/219848/#Comment_219848
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@mizzik Yes. How can we make it better?
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@msatt Thanks for your suggestion of Proxmox and for considering volunteering! Both your suggestion and your consideration are great! I did use Proxmox a few years ago. In 2020, I wrote a few Proxmox tutorials for LES Talk: * How to Create and Se…
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(Quote) I couldn't resist! root@hosteroid:~# curl -sL yabs.sh | bash# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2025-04-20 ## https://github.c…
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Here is the status of the Alexhost Chisinau node following this morning's data center power maintenance. If your Alexhost VPS still needs an adjustment, please let me know. Thanks! root@alexhost:~# date; uptimeMon Oct 6 15:12:00 UTC 2025 15:12:00 …
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@somik Thanks for your kind suggestion! Docker is great! Nevertheless, before going with Docker, I want to try Debian sid and possibly NetBSD-current as well.
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(Quote) Back in March I had a go at installing Vanilla from https://github.com/vanilla/vanilla. I started by trying to set up a LAMP stack and Vanilla on a Hetzner VPS. My attempts bogged down in composer, which kept showing multiple errors. I have…