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iBroadcast-dl
Download iBroadcast library on Linux
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charm & charm-tools 2.0
There is a new package (and command) called charm that compliments the previous charm-tools package and provides a new way forward for managing charms and bundles in the charm store! This can be used regardless of Juju version (so not dependent on 1.25 or 2.0) and will be the recommended way of interacting, publishing, and managing charms in the store going forward.
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Testing juju without wrecking juju
The Juju core team have been diligently ramping up to Juju 2.0. How to test Juju 2 before it releases
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Building apps for the cloud
I love making things and I love using tools make making easier.
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Force upgrade, one of the best kept juju secret
Tired of having to remove services and environments just to deploy a fix on an errored charm? Inquire within for a fix.
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Compiling juju-core from source
This isn’t going to be a long winded blog post on how to compile Juju with context behind it
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A new Charm Review Queue
Recently, our review queue for Juju charms has been overrun with new contributions and updates to our charm ecosystem
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Deploying OpenStack with just two machines. The MaaS and Juju way.
A lot of people have been asking lately about what the minimum number of nodes are required to setup OpenStack...
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Compiling Juju and the local provider
I go over briefly how to compile juju from source and do a quick overview of how to use the new local provider that just landed in Juju 1.11.3!
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Deploying Discourse in production, lessons learned
I go over what it’s been like getting ubuntu-discourse.org up and running it for the past month using Juju!
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Happy Steam Launch, celebrate with frags!
Blow off some Steam
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Let the election begin! Ask Ubuntu Primaries start today
After a stirring round of nominations 15 candidates have put their hat in the ring for a chance to be moderator
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Ask Ubuntu's about page gets a face lift
A common problem we have on Ask Ubuntu is people assuming that it’s just “another forum” and not quite grasping
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Another lesson learned
An interesting thing is happening over at Stack Overflow. They’ve been doing an analysis of their “niceness” to people.
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How's Ask Ubuntu working out for you?
An interesting thing is happening over at Stack Overflow. They’ve been doing an analysis of their “niceness” to people.
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Keeping information in blogs, up-to-date
I face one of my biggest fears...
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Juju, MAAS, and VirtualBox
I’ve been meaning to use MAAS for quite some time. In fact, I’ve been excited about its release.
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Deploying OMG! Ubuntu! to the cloud with Juju!
For the last month we’ve been working on getting the perfect charm setup for the OMG! Ubuntu! website.
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Ask Ubuntu Moderator Town Hall Chat
One of the great things Stack Exchange provides the community with is free advertising for projects and events that affect the Ubuntu community.
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Free Advertisement for Open Source Projects and Events!
One of the great things Stack Exchange provides the community with is free advertising for projects and events that affect the Ubuntu community.
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Bugs are not questions
It’s been a long standing policy that bugs are off-topic for Ask Ubuntu and for good reason, we have Launchpad which is the best place for bugs.
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Ask Ubuntu Moderator Elections
We’ve had some great success in the last year at Ask Ubuntu, just as our community has grown it’s come time to grow our community elected moderators
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Ask Ubuntu Lens!
The Ask Ubuntu lens has hit the Ubuntu Software Center after being submitted via the Ubuntu App Developer and approved by the Application Review Board (ARB)
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Ask Ubuntu, 32k Mile Marker
It looks like Ask Ubuntu will be ringing in the New Year with just about 32,000 users and over 32,000 questions!
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Hello, my name is Marco Ceppi
Since I’ve become an Ubuntu Member I’ve pretty much dragged my feet on writing a “Hello” blog post to introduce myself on the Planet
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phpMyAdmin Charm ready!
I finish up the phpMyAdmin charm I’ve been working on and show how to deploy and use it in your Juju infrastructure.
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Deploying the Minecraft Charm!
During the Ubuntu Developer Summit I was lucky enough to sit down with a few of the Juju hackers and get a first hand look at developing and deploying charms.
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40 hours later
I was disappointed that I missed the Ondina launch for the 6th, so I decided to channel that disappointment into coding power!
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Release delayed
After working diligently for the past three months the 6th has come and gone. We missed our target Private Preview Release day and it’s extremely disappointing.
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It’s all about the users
I cover what feedback means to the Ondina Project and how I plan on putting it to use.
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Design and Functionality
I discuss the design of Ondina’s Control Panel and why it has taken this long to break ground on it.
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Ondina Web Hosting
Ondina is more than just another hosting company. We're here to push the limits of affordable shared hosting, offering things that the majority of hosts force you to upgrade to get.
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Fork bombs, they still exist.
I'm amazed sometimes that modern Linux distributions don't have the basic Fork Bomb prevention in place.
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Stack Overflow Meetup
Last night was the Stack Overflow Global Meetup at Fathom Creative and the weather was wonderful in DC! A lovely night at Fathom Creative gallery space
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Standards of Development, you need them.
As I slowly make my way back into personal coding projects and releasing OpenSource again I’ve decided to publish my Standards of Development
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Automount – Making Remote Mounts, Easy!
I discovered the joys of automount/autofs and document how to access a remote Windows Share with the automounter tool.
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Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client
I discuss *briefly* my run in witih Network Services and how I got Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client to work on 64bit Ubuntu Linux!
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So, how do you connect?
I struggle at work teaching hardened ASP and Windows developers how to quickly develop on a LAMP stack
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MySQL Workbench
I've been playing with MySQL Workbench for some time – just a brief overview.
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Classy Names
I explore some abstract ideas with php 5.3.0 and Classes!
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Build this – but guess what we want.
A technical overview of what I've been working on at Supremesoft