On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Tony Su ton...@su-networking.com wrote:
Too bad it runs only on Ubuntu, not Debian or any other distro.
Will be taking a look to see why it's so distro-specific.
According to the ps output, it simply starts lwp.py:
/usr/bin/python /srv/lwp/lwp.py
So if the
Too bad it runs only on Ubuntu, not Debian or any other distro.
Will be taking a look to see why it's so distro-specific.
Would have been nice if the project authors instead built on Arch.
Tony
On Aug 13, 2013 3:10 PM, TuxRaiderPen tuxraider...@wpascanner.com wrote:
On Monday, August 12, 2013
On 15/08/13 01:22, Tony Su wrote:
http://lxc-webpanel.github.io/
Would have been nice if the project authors instead built on Arch.
Even better if it was written in PHP so it could run any any LAMP server.
Is anyone aware of any PHP frontend for LXC?
On Monday, August 12, 2013 18:53:32 Kevin LaTona wrote:
I also found out you can also install from the ppa/ stable repo by doing
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-lxc/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lxc
The ppa/stable version I found still was a bit older than the back port
Wow, I have never seen http://lxc-webpanel.github.io/install.html and it
looks amazing.
I think I might need to install that myself.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:31 AM, TuxRaiderPen
tuxraider...@wpascanner.comwrote:
On Monday, August 12, 2013 18:53:32 Kevin LaTona wrote:
I also found out you
Double check the man page for apt-get to verify for yourself.
But from how I read them using the -t and then what repo you want to draw from.
Should only grab files from that repo and no other files.
Now you will need to look at all the package repo to decide which one is going
to solve the
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Kevin LaTona li...@studiosola.com wrote:
Currently I am using LXC 0.7.5.3.
Looking at the kernel used in my version of 12.04 I see it's using
3.5.0.37 which is the same kernel used in 12.10.
There's also 3.8.0.27.27 from linux-generic-lts-raring. You're
Fajar,
Thanks for your thoughts and ideas.
PPA/Daily is a bit to cutting edge for my needs right now and I was just not
in the mood to compile from raw source.
-Kevin
For anyone else who might come upon this email at a latter date I did find 2
other ways to solve this problem.
This
Thanks for sharing Kevin. This will be handy information.
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Kevin LaTona li...@studiosola.com wrote:
Fajar,
Thanks for your thoughts and ideas.
PPA/Daily is a bit to cutting edge for my needs right now and I was just
not in the mood to compile from raw
This still does not help solve the issue I am asking about.
When I added the ppa version it installed the staging version which is not the
version I was looking for at this time.
On this page https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxc it shows a LXC
0.9.0-0ubuntu version
Does any one know
I have tried different version of LXC on ubuntu 12.04 (the one in the official
repos, 0.7.5 and the 0.9) and I have noticed that the 0.7.5 was much more
stable. If you don't miss any particular feature in the 0.7.5 I advise you to
use it (at least on ubuntu 12.04)
On Aug 11, 2013, at 11:14 PM,
I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to take advantage of lxc, as I found
under other distributions that it was workable unless you hacked a number
of things.
So far so good, and have learnt a lot in the process of having to install
and configure a number of machines. I even managed to install
Currently I am using LXC 0.7.5.3.
Looking at the kernel used in my version of 12.04 I see it's using 3.5.0.37
which is the same kernel used in 12.10.
12.10 is using LXC 8.0.0-4.
So right now based upon what I have found in charts my kernel and LXC are not
in lock step.
Not sure it that
I am still getting up to speed with Ubuntu and I went looking to see how I
could install the latest version of LXC on Ubuntu 12.04 and can't find anything
that shows how to do this.
Is anyone aware of any documentation that shows how one can install this.
As well as how to uninstall bleeding
On 08/08/2013 12:39 AM, Kevin LaTona wrote:
I am still getting up to speed with Ubuntu and I went looking to see how I
could install the latest version of LXC on Ubuntu 12.04 and can't find
anything that shows how to do this.
Is anyone aware of any documentation that shows how one can
Quoting Tamas Papp (tom...@martos.bme.hu):
On 08/08/2013 12:39 AM, Kevin LaTona wrote:
I am still getting up to speed with Ubuntu and I went looking to see how I
could install the latest version of LXC on Ubuntu 12.04 and can't find
anything that shows how to do this.
Is anyone
On Aug 7, 2013, at 3:45 PM, Tamas Papp tom...@martos.bme.hu wrote:
On 08/08/2013 12:39 AM, Kevin LaTona wrote:
I am still getting up to speed with Ubuntu and I went looking to see how I
could install the latest version of LXC on Ubuntu 12.04 and can't find
anything that shows how to do
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