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Operating system
TurnKey Linux
File:Turnkey-logo-blue-website.png
TurnKey Linux web management interface
DeveloperTurnKey Linux community
Working stateCurrent
Source modelFree software
Update methodAPT
Package managerdpkg
Platformsx86
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
LicenseFree software licenses
Official websitewww.turnkeylinux.org

TurnKey Linux is an opensource project developing a family of lightweight, installable Live CD software appliances, which are assembled (with minor exceptions) from unmodified Ubuntu packages, and are pre-integrated to satisfy a specific usage scenario.

The Live CDs are designed to provide users with an easy to use, turnkey operating system environment that is optimized for the task at hand.

The project's motto is "everything that can be easy, should be easy".

Technical highlights

  • Auto-updated daily with latest security patches
  • MacOS X themed web management interface
  • Easy to use configuration console (written from scratch in Python)
  • Minimal footprint (typically around 150 MB) - each appliance is built from the ground up with the minimum components needed to serve its role
  • Packaged as an installable Live CD (I.e., bootable ISO) that can run on real hardware in addition to most types of virtual machines
  • Features a new installer, di-live that is based on debian-installer but capable of running in a Live CD environment
  • Based on Ubuntu 8.04.1 (Hardy LTS)

Released appliances

File:Turnkey-joomla.png File:Turnkey-drupal.png File:Turnkey-mediawiki.png
File:Turnkey-lamp.png File:Turnkey-mysql.png File:Turnkey-rails.png
File:Turnkey-lapp.png File:Turnkey-postgres.png

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References

  1. custom components in TurnKey Linux (ubuntu-server ml)
  2. "Ubuntu Weekly News #108".
  3. About di-live (ubuntu-server ml)
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