(02-10-2015, 12:16 PM)Computerama Wrote: I have Sentora running on UBUNTU 14.04 desktop with no problems. You can't use the scrip they have because it will screw up the desktop portion. Now I have a question, When I check for updates using Sentora control panel it says I am using the up to date version. Is Sentora really checking?
Hi.
How were you able to install it without having to deal with AppArmor? I realized, yesterday, that I may have to update Ubuntu 14.04 and restart my computer before I'm able to install Sentora just like with Ubuntu 12.04, you have to run their updates before zPanel, and, now, Sentora can be installed.
One day, last year, when I had to reinstall zPanel back into Ubuntu 12.04, it took me about 2 or 3 times of having to reinstall Ubuntu 12.04 before I remembered that I first needed to run the Ubuntu 12.04 updates before being able to install zPanel. I can imagine that it's the same way with Sentora, having to update Ubuntu 14.04 before Sentora can be installed.
I guess, because, unlike Ubuntu 12.04, when it asks you to update after installing it, which, Ubuntu 14.04 didn't ask, I didn't think about the fact that I may have to update Ubuntu 14.04 before Sentora will install. Did you have to deal with Sentora trying to disable and remove AppArmor in Ubuntu 14.04 and then freezing up, which crashed Ubuntu, btw?
I tried both, the Shell installation and the alternative on http://docs.sentora.org/index.php?node=22 and still had a problem because of AppArmor trying to be removed. With the alternative, it at least, installed everything, but my computer froze at the end just before I was about to press Y to restart, because Sentora tried to remove AppArmor.