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Revision as of 17:48, 10 June 2007

The Serendipity virtual server is a pre-configured Novell openSUSE 10.2 project server that is set up to be similar to how Team Serendipity's project server was originally set up. Its purpose is to ease the setup of new software projects by providing MediaWiki, Subversion, Bugzilla, WebDAV shared folders, and other technologies with AppArmor security and LDAP authentication integration out of the box using the easy-to-administrate YaST system configuration tool.

Unfortunately, the DVDs that were sent out had a few bugs. These are addressed on this page.

Version 1 Bugs and Solutions

  • SerendipityServer.vmx file will not run in VMware Player on Windows
    • This was due to an oversight on my part. This file contained information that was specific to my computer's configuration, including the UUID and virtual Ethernet MAC address
    • Download the fixed SerendipityServer.vmx file and overwrite the existing file with the downloaded version