I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparate
Be handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.
What you all think?
Adam.
I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparate
Be handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.
What you all think?
Adam.
I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparateBe handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.What you all think?
I know i’m not that active, I do keep an eye on thigns though…but
a lot of the cool kids are now looking at:
If you are interested in this sorta stuff
-cj.
That looks pretty cool, I’ll have a mess with it when I can
Adam.On Jul 29, 1:31 pm, Ciaran ciar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Adam P adam.prescot...@googlemail.com wrote:
I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparateBe handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.What you all think?
I know i’m not that active, I do keep an eye on thigns though
…but
a lot of the cool kids are now looking at:If you are interested in this sorta stuff
-cj.Adam.
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I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparateBe handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.What you all think?
Adam.
Wow, you need at least four nodes to create a UEC infrastructure.
If we don’t have four physical nodes available we could virtualise them
onto one box.
Oh, wait, hang on…
Hahaha, reminds me of the day when I got bored and decided to see how
many times I could run VirtualBox on WinXP inside itself
adam.On Jul 29, 1:42 pm, Guy Thouret g...@thouret.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 05:09 -0700, Adam P wrote:
I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparateBe handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.What you all think?
Adam.
Wow, you need at least four nodes to create a UEC infrastructure.
If we don’t have four physical nodes available we could virtualise them
onto one box.Oh, wait, hang on…
I have a suitable node we can use, centos 5 box at a colocation site.
how many times would it do virtualbox? lol
deanOn 29 July 2010 13:46, Adam P adam.prescott01@googlemail.com wrote:
Hahaha, reminds me of the day when I got bored and decided to see how
many times I could run VirtualBox on WinXP inside itselfadam.
On Jul 29, 1:42 pm, Guy Thouret g...@thouret.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 05:09 -0700, Adam P wrote:
I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparateBe handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.What you all think?
Adam.
Wow, you need at least four nodes to create a UEC infrastructure.
If we don’t have four physical nodes available we could virtualise them
onto one box.Oh, wait, hang on…
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Ciaran wrote:> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Adam P adam.prescott01@googlemail.com wrote:
I thought it might be interesting project to have a go at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/PackageInstallSeparateBe handy for when we just want to create random Linux machines and
test configurations.What you all think?
I know i’m not that active, I do keep an eye on thigns though…but
a lot of the cool kids are now looking at:If you are interested in this sorta stuff
-cj.Adam.
For Software Freedom Day, it would be great if HACMan could demo how
people can run there own cloud/virtualisation.
Mike.