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Installation and Upgrades / Re: IPV6
« on: April 11, 2014, 06:03:03 pm »
Is really nobody interested in IPV6 ?

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Installation and Upgrades / IPV6
« on: April 03, 2014, 08:30:38 pm »
As a new user of Zentyal, I am a bit confused. Why is there no IPV6 support in Zentyal, while Ubuntu has this for many years ?
Is it really not planned for the near future ?

In that case I will leave Zentyal and go back to configure my own Ubuntu homeserver as I have currently running on old hardware.  After replacement of my homeserver hardware I believed Zentyal has a nice configuration interface, but I could maintain my homeserver manually and via webmin.  I need my working IPV6 tunnels and as far as I understand now they will only implement it when 12.000 euro is paid by the community ??? (see: https://pledgie.com/campaigns/15116)

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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Component update OpenChange fails
« on: April 01, 2014, 08:25:38 pm »
Yes the update worked from march 31st also from the GUI.  The missing package caused a lot of nearly similar problems if you see the forumposts of the last week.  All seem to be solved now !  :)

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Just a follow-up for other readers who have the same problems and found this topic via google search.

I had the same problems with version 3.4 final too, so it was not a problem with the nightly builds.
After some investigation I found that there was nothing wrong with Zentyal distribution, but the problem happened because I tried to install from a bootable USB memory stick in combination with behaviour of my motherboard.

The PC booted normally from USB memorystick with Zentyal logo.  After selecting Zentyal installation from the first Zentyal screen, setup is trying to read from CD-ROM.  But it does not see the USB memory key as installation device and is looking for CD-ROM and my mini-PC does not have a CD-ROM.  Then the installation procedure is then searching on internet for installation and it is installing the default Ubuntu distribution instead of the Zentyal files from USB stick. So I ended up with a default Ubuntu 13.10 instead of Zentyal 3.4.

I have tried several bootable USBkey software, all with different results, but none of them was able to find USB key as CD/DVD and did not accept USB memory as installation media.  Actually the same happens when I installed Ubuntu 13.10 or 14.04-beta, but I never noticed this as it was installing from internet (I have 120Mbit internet, so not slow enough to notice that it was not installing from USB).  After some searching on google I found that this is a known issue with some motherboards.

The only thing I could do was to buy an external DVD drive and install Zentyal from there.  Then all installed normally  :)

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I have a fresh install of 3.4 on my test-server since it was released and most is configured and working now. I found some updates and tried to install them, most are ok but there seems to be a problem updating OpenChange Server.

When I check  "CORE" --> "Software Maintenance" --> "Zentyal Components"  from the configuration screen I see that there is an update of OpenChange Server.
When selecting the "update" TAB, there is:  OpenChange Server  Installed version 3.4, Latest version 3.4.1

When I accept/select the update and then click on the Update button, a popup "Upgrading packages" appears, but after a short time a red notice appears:  "Some packages are not installed correctly. More info in the log file in /var/log/zentyal"

The only thing I can find in the logfiles is in /var/log/zentyal/software.log :
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2014-03-28 12:46:30> Zentyal apt-wrapper install started
2014-03-28 12:46:30> Reading package lists...
2014-03-28 12:46:30> Building dependency tree...
2014-03-28 12:46:30> Reading state information...
2014-03-28 12:46:30> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
2014-03-28 12:46:30> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
2014-03-28 12:46:30> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
2014-03-28 12:46:30> or been moved out of Incoming.
2014-03-28 12:46:30> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
2014-03-28 12:46:30>
2014-03-28 12:46:30> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
2014-03-28 12:46:30>  zentyal-openchange : Depends: zentyal-mail (>= 3.4.1) but 3.4 is to be installed
2014-03-28 12:46:30> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
2014-03-28 12:46:30> Zentyal apt-wrapper install finished

As far as I understand it is trying to install 3.4 while Depends wants 3.4.1 as is announced in the initial information on the setup-screen too.

Is there a problem in my installation (what ?) or is there an error in the upgrade package ?

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I am new to Zentyal, but using Ubuntu for many years and before that RedHat and SuSe.

As I am working on a new @home-server I think Zentyal is a good choice, so I am testing installation of 3.4.  As the official version is not yet available I am using the nighly builds. (I cannot use 3.3 as my hardware is not compatible with the older ubuntu version used in 3.3).

Now my question:
When I use the nightly builds (tested versions of 14 and 15 march), the installation seems to work fine, but the graphical user interface is not shown after the last reboot. Also the Zentyal software seems not to be installed.  However I can install manually from the APT repository as described on the Daily Build part of the Wiki.  But there is written that using the .iso should install everything including a gui.

The same thing happens when I am installing 3.4 nightly in VMware.  When I install 3.3 in VMware it installs a gui and also Zentyal.

So is the current nightly without gui, or is it broken as it only seems to install Ubuntu ?

Maybe I have to be patient and wait until monday evening when the "official" 3.4 is available  ::)

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