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Easy LXC: Running OpenVZ containers in LXC

ezlxc (Easy LXC) is a small Bash script for running virtual machines (VM) using Linux Containers (LXC). The VM containers are based on the templates provided by OpenVZ project. In an LXC environment,...

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ezchroot

ezchroot is a small script to chroot into OpenVZ containers. Once inside, you can update or modify the container software. The operation is similar to ezlxc. #!/bin/bash if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then echo else...

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A Memory Comparison of Light Linux Desktops

After I install a new version of Linux, I usually take a good look at the screen. Does it have a task bar? Can you find your window after it was minimized? Lately, some developers have been struck by...

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Fedora 19 LXDE Spin Cleanup

Most of my software development takes place on a Ubuntu 12.04 running LXDE. It is stable and provides me with everything I need. I also keep a copy of Fedora on a different partition on my hard disk....

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Fedora Memory Comparison

Adam Williamson from happyassasin.net has a nice article titled Some comparisons between Fedora 13, 15, 17, 19 and 20. Adam works for Red Hat as Fedora QA Community Manager, meaning he knows what he’s...

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A Memory Comparison of Light Linux Desktops – Part 2

In my previous article I’ve tried to investigate the RAM memory requirements for running some of the most common light window managers and desktop environments available in the Linux world. Prompted by...

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A Memory Comparison of Light Linux Desktops – Part 3

Linux kernel manages all RAM memory in your computer. Unused memory goes into a special buffering pool, where the kernel caches all recently used data. If a process attempts to read a file and the...

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