It’s been a few months since our OS templates got an upgrade, but it is finally out. We hope you enjoy trying them out!
New OS templates
* Fedora 22 (64-bit)
* Fedora 23 (64-bit)
Updated OS templates
* CentOS 5 (64-bit)
* CentOS 6 (64-bit)
* CentOS 7 (64-bit)
* Debian 7 (64-bit)
* Debian 8 (64-bit)
* Scientific Linux 6 (64-bit)
* openSUSE 13.1 (64-bit)
* openSUSE 13.2 (64-bit)
* Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit)
* Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit)
* Ubuntu 15.04 (64-bit)
* DirectAdmin (CentOS 6, PHP 5.5) (64-bit)
* Webmin (CentOS 6, PHP 5.5) (64-bit)
* ISPConfig 3 (Debian 7, PHP 5.4) (64-bit)
* VestaCP (CentOS 6, PHP 5.5) (64-bit)
* cPanel & WHM (CentOS 6, PHP 5.5) (64-bit)
* Filer (CentOS 6, Rsync, FTP, Samba) (64-bit)
* Remote Desktop (CentOS 6, VNC) (64-bit)
* ownCloud (CentOS 7) (64-bit)
Removed OS templates due to EOL
* Fedora 21 (x64)
* Ubuntu 10.04 (x64)
* Debian 6 (x64)
Comments
one question is owncloud ver. 9 ?
at this moment we are using Owncloud version 8.1.6. However you are able to update it manually after installation.
May I know when the new templates are going to be published?
Someone said on summer on my email, but still no updates.
Thank you.
Are the templates already updated?
EDIT: Just checked now in client are and it seems OS templates are not yet updated. Today is already 14/08/2016.
Please update them as soon as possible and if possible please add Minimal OS versions. The Minimal OS versions is something really important to have.
Thanks
starting today we offer Ubuntu 16.04 OS template.
also I suggest next webmin default configuration on port 10000 should be configured with self-signed certificates and listen only on https.
We plan to replace ownCloud with NextCloud in coming month. Regarding Webmin - thank you for notification.
ps. Current ownCloud image doesn't work out of the box (support ticket sent)
Thank you for suggestion. We already fixing ownCloud OS image.
The OS list have Webmin (CentOS 6, PHP 5.5) (64-bit) and CentOS 6 (64-bit) as different options. So when I install only CentOS 6 (64-bit) or CentOS 7 (64-bit) so do I need to install Webmin separately? If yes how and if no, so how to access Webmin?
The Webmin (CentOS 6, PHP 5.5) (64-bit) option in the OS list is our already prepared template of the Webmin. Other than the Webmin (CentOS 6, PHP 5.5) (64-bit) OS template does not have Webmin included and you would be required to install it manually.
Unfortunately, we do not have prepared a guide on how to install the Webmin manually, however we have to introduce such guide in our plans.