TurnKey Gallery Live CD

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TurnKey Gallery Live CD
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Version: 15.0 updated
Upload Date: 16 Aug 18
Developer: Turnkey Linux
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 28

Rating: 3.0/5 (Total Votes: 2)

TurnKey Gallery Live CD is an open source Debian-based operating system that is built around the well known Gallery software. It is designed from the ground up to allow anyone to deploy dedicated Gallery servers without much hassle and in a short time as possible.

Gallery is an open source web-based application that enables users to organize and publish digital photographs and other media. The appliance includes all of the upstream Gallery configurations, which are installed in /var/www/gallery and configured to use webroot and database.

Key features include support for URL rewriting, FFmpeg for video support, out-of-the-box support for secure connections using the latest SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) specification, the phpMyAdmin administrative front-end for easy management of MySQL databases.

In addition, the appliance includes a Postfix mail server that is bound to localhost and used for sending email messsages to user, such as password recovery, as well as several Webmin modules for configuring PHP, Apache, MySQL and Postfix.

The default username for Webmin, SSH, MySQL and Webshell is root, and the default Gallery username is admin, with password turnkey. For security reasons, all secrets are automatically regenerated during the installation and/or first boot processes.

This TurnKey edition is available for download as two Live CD ISO images, one for each of the supported hardware platforms (64-bit and 32-bit), as well as virtual machine images for the OpenStack, Xen, OVF, OpenNode and OpenVZ virtualization technologies, supporting only the 64-bit (amd64) architecture.

The ISOs can be deployed to USB flash drives or CD discs and used for testing or installing the appliance. The entire installation process takes only a few minutes and requires users to choose a partitioning task and where to deploy the boot loader.

The active services and their IP addresses/ports will be displayed at the end of the first boot configuration process, which allows you to set up new passwords for the aforementioned accounts, so don't forget to note them somewhere for future reference.

What is new in this release:

  • Install Adminer directly from stretch/main repo
  • Provide "adminer" root-like user for Adminer MySQL access
  • Replace MySQL with MariaDB (drop-in MySQL replacement)
  • Updated version of mysqltuner script
  • Includes PHP7.0 (installed from Debian repos)
  • Updated PHP default settings
  • Remove phpsh (no longer maintained)
  • Note: Please refer to turnkey-core's changelog for changes common to all appliances. Here we only describe changes specific to this appliance.

What is new in version 13.0:

  • PHPMyAdmin:
  • Configured to allow users preferences stored in database.
  • Specified blowfish_secret and regeneration on firstboot (security).

What is new in version 11.2-lucid-x86:

  • Built-in support for TurnKey domain management and dynamic DNS configuration, powered by Amazon Route 53, a robust cloud DNS service: http://www.turnkeylinux.org/dns
  • Pre-installed all available security updates

What is new in version 11.1-lucid-x86:

  • Added convenience symlinks: /var/www/{webroot, config}.
  • Set Gallery admin email and password on firstboot (convenience, security).
  • Set MySQL root password on firstboot (convenience, security).
  • Force MySQL to use Unicode/UTF8.
  • Regenerate setup password on firsboot (security).
  • Added php-xcache PHP opcode cacher / optimizer (performance).
  • Set postfix MTA myhostname to localhost (bugfix).
  • Enabled tracking in PHPMyAdmin.

Screenshots

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