Nick Hardiman n...@internetmachines.co.uk writes:
Do you have a rundown yet of how to
* stick exmachina (http://gitorious.org/exmachina) at the back,
* proxy (http://www.privoxy.org,
https://github.com/jvasile/freedombox-privoxy) in front, and
* various apps into LXC?
From a
what about Docker (http://www.docker.io/) for the VMs?
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Sean Alexandre s...@alexan.org wrote:
I went to a presentation this past weekend about Tiny Tiny RSS. It's an
RSS web
app that can be installed on a server, to provide something like a Google
Reader app.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Anders Jackson wrote:
I like the idea, a lot. Make the Freedombox a router in front of all
services, manage the network connections for all services to Internet and
the local network.
As Freedombox are targeted at low powered devices, virtual
Do you have a rundown yet of how to
* stick exmachina (http://gitorious.org/exmachina) at the back,
* proxy (http://www.privoxy.org, https://github.com/jvasile/freedombox-privoxy)
in front, and
* various apps into LXC?
On 20 May 2013, at 12:07, Sean Alexandre s...@alexan.org wrote:
On
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:45:47PM +0100, Nick Hardiman wrote:
Do you have a rundown yet of how to
* stick exmachina (http://gitorious.org/exmachina) at the back,
* proxy (http://www.privoxy.org,
https://github.com/jvasile/freedombox-privoxy) in front, and
* various apps into LXC?
No, I
I went to a presentation this past weekend about Tiny Tiny RSS. It's an RSS web
app that can be installed on a server, to provide something like a Google
Reader app.
(The title of the presentation was The Coming Google RSS Reader Apocalpyse, at
BarCampRDU 2013.)
The presenter has Tiny Tiny RSS