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| | | | This is a long-form response to this question, and describes how to get the nova-docker driver up running with devstack under Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty). I wrote a similar post for Fedora 21, although that one was using the RDO Juno packages, while this one is using devstack and the upstream sources. Getting started We'll be using the Ubuntu 14.04 cloud image (because my test environment runs on OpenStack). First, let's install a few prerequisites: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get -y install git git-revie... | |
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| | | | Oracle Java 17 LTS has been released recently, and is now available to install from the Linux Uprising Java PPA on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux distribut | |
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| | Raspberry Pis are great little computers. Wonderful for running hobby services. But, whenever I start a new RPi project, I dislike needing to dig out my spare HDMI monitor and USB keyboard. I don't like having to take up room, connect all that hardware, just to enable SSH and Wifi so I don't need any of that equipment I just finished setting up. |