I think this will be the last post for the Debian installation on MacBook Pro 13’ late 2013. To resume, here are the previous posts :
http://blog.deimos.fr/2013/10/27/debian-on-the-last-macbook-pro-13/ http://blog.deimos.fr/2013/11/10/update-1-debian-on-the-111-model-macbook-pro-13/ The majority of the bugs will be resolve in the Linux Kernel 3.13. I’ve tested the rc2, but it’s too much unstable for the moment and I need to wait. Arch wiki gives a lot of informations to make (most of) everything working :
I recently added RAID 1 on my mac mini under Debian. I used mdadm and remembered how easy it is.
I’ve added some updates to my documentation to create a RAID without waiting a full sync.
Un petit post en français car ça ne concerne que les français :-). Free vient d’activer la 4G, la levée des 3G à 20G de data et c’est gratuit ! Connectez vous à votre compte, allez dans les options et activez là…facile.
Merci encore une fois Free ! Il reste encore la qualité du réseau global a améliorer et ça sera parfait :-)
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I’ve finally finished my documentation on LXC for Debian Wheezy. I think I’ve added the most interesting features.
I’m now going to migrate my servers from KVM to LXC as I only POC it for now. I’ll keep you up to date when everything will be migrated.
LXC is a really good container solution to replace older container solutions like OpenVZ or Vserver for instance. Libvirt is a wonderful tool to manage different hypervisors and containers solutions. Anyway Libvirt is unfortunately not able to fully manage LXC (create, delete…) today.
That’s why it’s not necessary to get it running and installed on a server, but it could be useful if you have KVM and LXC working on the same machine to get the same tool to handle start/stop containers/VMs.
A friend recently introduced me nice Bootstrap themes. I tested some of them really simply and like the concept. I’m in fact surprised that it hasn’t been done before in a so professional way.
To see them, look at bootswatch website : http://bootswatch.com/