Managing A Headless VirtualBox Installation With phpvirtualbox (OpenSUSE 12.2)
phpvirtualbox
is a web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP that
allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. It tries
to resemble the VirtualBox GUI as much as possible to make work with it
as easy as possible.
Managing A Headless VirtualBox Installation With phpvirtualbox (Fedora 17)
phpvirtualbox
is a web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP that
allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. It tries
to resemble the VirtualBox GUI as much as possible to make work with it
as easy as possible.
Managing A Headless VirtualBox Installation With phpvirtualbox (OpenSUSE 12.1)
phpvirtualbox
is a web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP that allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. It tries
to resemble the VirtualBox GUI as much as possible to make work with it
as easy as possible.
Managing A Headless VirtualBox Installation With phpvirtualbox (CentOS 6.2)
phpvirtualbox
is a web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP that
allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. It tries
to resemble the VirtualBox GUI as much as possible to make work with it
as easy as possible.
Managing A Headless VirtualBox Installation With phpvirtualbox (Ubuntu 12.04)
phpvirtualbox is a web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP that allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. It tries
to resemble the VirtualBox GUI as much as possible to make work with it
as easy as possible.
Managing A Headless VirtualBox Installation With phpvirtualbox On nginx (Ubuntu 12.04)
phpvirtualbox is a web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP that allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. It tries
to resemble the VirtualBox GUI as much as possible to make work with it
as easy as possible.
Alright, so I have ran into a problem. I'm fairly new with linux, and never used Apache before this past month, so I'm kinda lost. I have my server at home running 12.04.1 Server, and everything has been running great.
Now, I have Virtualbox set up on it and I run a VM 24/7. I use phpvirtualbox to manage it.
You need to extract the config file from /usr/share/doc/moc/examples/config.example.gz (the file in the archive is named config.example) to ~/.moc, rename it to config, and edit it as you see fit; it's well-annotated. The lines you're looking for to set the theme are "Theme = " and "XTermTheme = ". The path for the system-wide-available MOC themes is /usr/
We just migrated our old Windows 2003 server to Windows 2008 64-bit, so we are trying to get used to the newer IIS.
We have a lot of changes to make concerning things like MIME types, etc and figured that these changes would go a lot quicker if we were to just edit a config file rather than using the IIS manager.
However, we have found two paths for config files:
%WinDir%\System32\Inetsrv\Confi