TSM 1.2 this Friday!

turnkey

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Ok, I wanted to start a new thread. The Source Matrix will release Friday morning or Thursday night if there are no problems with Beta 2 of 1.2 that is going out to the beta testers tonight or tomorrow morning.
 
Robert, you in need of any more beta testers?
Can install it on my server maybe tonight if you are.
Let me know anyway, remember you posted in the offers section about it but not sure if you need anymore.
Thanks
John
 
John,

When I package it up I will email you a copy as well. I plan to do the build later tonight. Just send me a email to robert@techknow.com with the email you want me to send it to. It will be a download link. About 12 MB download for the server compressed.
 
I may just release tonight, the changes I made were very simple changes and I am not getting much feedback. I did a lot of testing and it appears to work pretty good. Will post a update if I release it early.
 
We'll I'll beta test the beta tomorrow when I get home from school. Sorry I've not been doing it for a few days but I've been tied up with my language madlovik.
 
The Source Matrix 1.2 released today. TSM is a auto script installer that comes with 12 pre-installed ready to use PHP scripts. Future scripts will be offered as add-on's to the program.

For more info or to download this FREE program please visit http://www.thesourcematrix.com
 
Hey Robert,
Just wanted to let you know I installed this today and its looking great :)
Keep up the good work!!
If you need anything tested etc. give me a shout :)
Thanks,
John
 
Cool, just if you find any issues please let me know. BTW, there is a private add-on available if you want to help support TSM.

R&B Auction, one of my own creations.
 
When I was beta testing it I noticed that there was a credits button. I did not notice this earlier because I was messing around with the scripts. Cool. My name is in it and it feels grate.
 
FreeBSD

Ok, there is a FreeBSD edition now if you are running FreeBSD. I really need at least 2 or 3 people with FreeBSD to test this out as I am going by what one person is saying for the difference in the Redhat version.

Linux:

/home/username/...

FreeBSD:

/usr/home/username/...

That is the only difference in the script for RH vs FreeBSD.

I fixed it with a simple perl -pi -e command.
 
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