The Xen project is the basis for XenServer. Much like KVM is the basis for many other products.
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The Xen project is the basis for XenServer. Much like KVM is the basis for many other products.
You've never heard of Xen? It's the basis for the Citrix XenServer, Amazon EC-2, Rackspace OpenStack, etc. It's backed by AMD and INTEL, Google, Verizon, ARM, Citrix, Oracle... It's actually pretty...
I'm setting up a new-to-me server to do some virtual servers in. I want to have a VM to manage my home media share, an image for workspaces to build web projects and an image for backup/rsync...
I'll try the manual method. The guided method immediately threw up the error about the minimum volume size when I was creating it. I will be surprised if the manual partitioning doesn't also.
According to the Wiki (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen) You install server as a means to install Xen. If you know where I can find an ISO that will just install Xen Hypervisor Dom0 without...
My intent is to setup a Xen Hypervisor using ubuntu server. Following the Wiki it says to use "Guided - use the entire disk and setup LVM", then for "Amount of volume group to use for guided...
The true test will be the next kernel update...
I tried removing and purging everything already. As a last resort I decided to throw xorg-edgers in there and see what happens. Well, I have a desktop. I don't get it. I don't know what the problem...
This was a fresh install and I always autoremove any excess kernels and headers. Another odd thing I've noticed is that if I go into maintenance mode then resume the desktop shows up, but the...
No luck with the purge install. I purged both nouveau* and nvidia* then installed just nvidia-current and rebooted. Still no display.I did notice it's also loading the i915 display driver for my...
Full fledged 560Ti, not OEM.
I tried Xorg-Edgers one time and it was a nightmare. I may have proposed on and not realized it.
Xubuntu 14.10
Kernel 3.16.0-30-generic
nvidia GTX 560 Ti
This problem started happening about 6 months ago. Everytime I would get a kernel update I would have to drop to a maintenance console and...
apt-get -y --reinstall install nvidia-331-updates
I'm not sure why this is constantly an issue, but it seems like every single time I update and get a kernel update it tries to ditch my nvidia driver and install nouveau. If I wanted nouveau I would...
I know ffmpeg can be used for streaming, but there's no persistence for if the stream drops out and starts up again.
I have a client that I've setup with IP cameras streaming RTSP to a Flusonic server setup in Amazon EC2 which then restreams the cams for the flashplayer on their website. They want to start...
Fixed it! Looks like the update deleted the device.map and didn't regenerate one. Anyway, I generated a device.map and ran grub-mkconfig again and it updated properly.
Ok the title is a bit misleading, it will boot, once I edit the grub menu and tell it to load /dev/sda1 as the root device. Otherwise it attempts to load /dev/sda (no partition number) as root which...
Considering the ASMedia ports are SATA ports, not USB ports, no I'm not connecting them to the ASMedia ports. Although I do use those SATA ports. They're fine for hard drives, it's optical drives I...
I've been having this issue with all variants of Linux (Ubuntu, Ubuntu Gnome, Gentoo, Fedora, etc...) I think it's either a kernel or hardware issue. I'm running an ASROCK Z77 Pro 4 motherboard....
Again, Nvidia drivers will only support two displays at a time. If it's a laptop, you have the primary display being the one on LVDS and the secondary being the one on VGA. If it's not coming up at...
Need more info!!
Is that with the proprietary nVidia drivers?
Ok, this is going to get confusing really fast. nVidia proprietary drivers have always limited you to two displays. The original post involved two displays off the nVidia card and one off the...
Yes, with Radeon. nVidia botched the drivers for this.