- Newer version of owncloud package enable the Apache2 owncloud configuration by default. This happens eventhough database configuraiton is not available. Plinth only checks for Apache2 owncloud configuration as enabled to determine if owncloud is enabled and hence falsely shows the owncloud is enabled. - Newer version of owncloud also create a /etc/owncloud/config.php with simple instance identifier set. So merely checking if the files exists is not of much use. - This patch checks if the dbtype variable is configured in config.php or autoconfig.php along with Apache2 owncloud configuration to determine if owncloud is enabled. - The same logic is used to determine if autoconfig.php must be generated.
% Plinth User Manual
Introduction
Name
plinth - a web front end for administering every aspect of a Freedom Box.
Description
The Freedom Box is a net appliance conceived by Eben Moglen. It contains free software and is designed to allow you to interface with the rest of the net under conditions of protected privacy and data security.
The Plinth front end is a web interface to administer the functions of the Freedom Box. For example, the Freedom Box is a wireless router, and the front end is where you can adjust its settings.
Overview
The front end is an extensible web platform for forms and menus. It allows authenticated users to fill out forms. The interface saves the form data and from them generates configuration files for the various services running on the box.
The interface is pluggable. Drop modules into place to add new capabilities to Plinth and your Freedom Box. Replace existing modules to get newer, better shinier functions. The modules will automatically integrate into the existing menu system so you can control all of the box's parts from one central location.
Getting Started
See the INSTALL file for additional details and dependencies. To install run:
$ sudo python3 setup.py install
Run Plinth on the local system with:
$ sudo plinth
Contributing
See the HACKING file for contributing to Plinth.