More Stages, new OpenVZ templates
Hey Everyone,
I'm continuing to tweak my Gentoo stage building engine - new x86, i686 and amd64 stages are now being built twice a week. In addition, I am now offering ready-to-use lightweight OpenVZ templates based on my up-to-date stages. OpenVZ is a really fantastic lightweight Linux virtualization technology that doesn't have the performance overhead of full OS virtualization systems.
Enjoy the new downloads - they can all be found at http://www.funtoo.org/linux and I have updated my main page (http://www.funtoo.org) so that there are now direct links to the new goodies.
4 comments:
thank you
Mr Robbins. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for Gentoo. It was my first Distro and my favorite. I left Gentoo shortly after you did things went down hill fast and I will not return until you do. I understand why you don't want to or can't come back. I would urge you to think about starting a new project not Gentoo but a fresh project with the original ideas of Gentoo maybe something like Nextoo. I really miss my Gentoo laptop I just didn't have the time to keep fixing it every time it broke specially when they changed something without telling anyone ie: udev.
Started using Gentoo Dec of 2003 stop about Dec 2005
Did you pick OpenVZ over VServer due to personal preference, or do you see OpenVZ being a superior technology?
I have deployed VServer but always wanted to investigate OpenVZ ...
Hi,
nice. With my friend we built almost complete ecosystem with Gentoo+XEN technology. We wanted to have one building system and many servers, however we hit the problem with emerge not being able to handle binaries well (different USE flags used when compiling various pacakges for different servers). So far we are thinking about chroot for each server type. How do you keep your virtual systems up-to-date? and do not tell me you compile everything on each of the system ;)
And I know you have a lot of issues with current Gentoo state, but can you post some more details about where you want gentoo go to, or what exactly you want to change? Personally I think gentoo need better support for binaries ;)
All the best
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