PartKeepr, if you haven't seen it before, is a web application for tracking your inventory of parts. It has all the basic functionality I needed to load in my passive component, active component, and connectors and get them somewhat organized. This has helped me A) make the excess available to friends and for sale and B) not buy the same thing three times for different projects.
So I've made the PartKeepr VM I created available for download to help other folks out and promote a free software package I like. Since the install can be a little tricky if you're not familiar with LAMP stack setup.
What you'll need to do, should you want to use it, is to change the user/root passwords and re-run setup to create a (hopefully securely passworded) user account and SQL db. And that's about it. Oh, and I would treat this as an insecure server out of the box, even with the password change, that you would want to harden before exposing even the Apache install to the Internet.
There was a bit of a problem with PHP versioning to get the release to work so it's running on Debian 9 "Stretch" LTS. As that had the correct libraries for the current version of PartKeepr. If the maintainers upgrade it you can probably roll the Debian install up to version 10.
My (limited) release notes and the download link are up on PCBurn:
https://pcburn.com/partkeepr-vm-on-debian-9-stretch-for-virtualbox/ That's a Google Drive download link.
Please let me know if you'd all like any changes to the base image. I might go back and do some clean-up if it's popular.