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| | | | An overview of Multipass and LXD, and how I use them for creating, managing and enjoying virtual machines on my workstations and servers. I use Multipass for creating 'headless' development machines, and I break out to LXD for more complex scenarios like booting and testing desktop distributions. | |
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www.tecmint.com
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| | | | This tutorial discusses KVM introduction, deployment and how to use it to create virtual machines under RedHat based-distributions such as RHEL/CentOS7 and Fedora 21. | |
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jnsgr.uk
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| | | | In the last week of January 2025, I was appointed VP Engineering for Ubuntu at Canonical, meaning I'll oversee the Ubuntu Foundations, Server and Desktop teams going forward. This post outlines my vision for that role, and how I hope to evolve the distribution, the engineering practices behind it, and the community over the coming years. | |
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eran.sandler.co.il
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| | Fixing NVMe Drive Detection on a ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 with Ubuntu I recently got a used ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 off eBay. It came without a storage drive, probably because it used to belong to some company and they pulled the disk before selling it. I picked up a Samsung 980 NVMe at a good price and installed it. The BIOS saw it right away, so I figured I was good to go. But when I booted the Ubuntu installer, it couldn't see the drive. |