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  1. The recording of the July 18th, 2024 #bhyve Production User Call is up:

    youtu.be/0eX5Id0ya3A

    We discussed moving from AWS/GCP to a private cloud, #PiKVM, upcoming AMD IOMMU fixes, virtio-console, virtio-vsock, #NoVNC, libarchive, system-wide management APIs, Netgraph queue length, #VxLAN over WireGuard and IPsec, a new-to-FreeBSD story, and more!

    "Don't forget to slam those Like and Subscribe buttons."

    #FreeBSD #illumos

  2. CW: debian/docker project show-and-tell with a lot of links

    One of my most useful personal projects is my own customized #Debian #Linux ISO image, with my packages, tools, dotfiles and configuration just the way I want it.

    It uses Debian Live to build the ISO, which can be used as a #liveusb or an installer. I can build it locally via #vagrant with #libvirt, or using a #GitHub workflow.

    Here's what I think is one of the coolest things: the GitHub workflow builds the ISO then packages it into a #Docker image. When run, that container provides the following:

    • an HTTP server from which the ISO can be download
    • a #VNC server (using #novnc and #Xvfb) for connecting to the live instance running on #QEMU with #kvm
    • a #websockify interface for accessing the VNC server in a web browser

    It's so useful for me to have my environment with me wherever I go as I carry it around with me on my #Ventoy thumb drive, whether running it as a one-off live instance or the installer, and to have the environment in a Docker container where I can spin it up as needed.

  3. CW: debian/docker project show-and-tell with a lot of links

    One of my most useful personal projects is my own customized #Debian #Linux ISO image, with my packages, tools, dotfiles and configuration just the way I want it.

    It uses Debian Live to build the ISO, which can be used as a #liveusb or an installer. I can build it locally via #vagrant with #libvirt, or using a #GitHub workflow.

    Here's what I think is one of the coolest things: the GitHub workflow builds the ISO then packages it into a #Docker image. When run, that container provides the following:

    • an HTTP server from which the ISO can be download
    • a #VNC server (using #novnc and #Xvfb) for connecting to the live instance running on #QEMU with #kvm
    • a #websockify interface for accessing the VNC server in a web browser

    It's so useful for me to have my environment with me wherever I go as I carry it around with me on my #Ventoy thumb drive, whether running it as a one-off live instance or the installer, and to have the environment in a Docker container where I can spin it up as needed.

  4. CW: debian/docker project show-and-tell with a lot of links

    One of my most useful personal projects is my own customized #Debian #Linux ISO image, with my packages, tools, dotfiles and configuration just the way I want it.

    It uses Debian Live to build the ISO, which can be used as a #liveusb or an installer. I can build it locally via #vagrant with #libvirt, or using a #GitHub workflow.

    Here's what I think is one of the coolest things: the GitHub workflow builds the ISO then packages it into a #Docker image. When run, that container provides the following:

    • an HTTP server from which the ISO can be download
    • a #VNC server (using #novnc and #Xvfb) for connecting to the live instance running on #QEMU with #kvm
    • a #websockify interface for accessing the VNC server in a web browser

    It's so useful for me to have my environment with me wherever I go as I carry it around with me on my #Ventoy thumb drive, whether running it as a one-off live instance or the installer, and to have the environment in a Docker container where I can spin it up as needed.

  5. CW: debian/docker project show-and-tell with a lot of links

    One of my most useful personal projects is my own customized #Debian #Linux ISO image, with my packages, tools, dotfiles and configuration just the way I want it.

    It uses Debian Live to build the ISO, which can be used as a #liveusb or an installer. I can build it locally via #vagrant with #libvirt, or using a #GitHub workflow.

    Here's what I think is one of the coolest things: the GitHub workflow builds the ISO then packages it into a #Docker image. When run, that container provides the following:

    • an HTTP server from which the ISO can be download
    • a #VNC server (using #novnc and #Xvfb) for connecting to the live instance running on #QEMU with #kvm
    • a #websockify interface for accessing the VNC server in a web browser

    It's so useful for me to have my environment with me wherever I go as I carry it around with me on my #Ventoy thumb drive, whether running it as a one-off live instance or the installer, and to have the environment in a Docker container where I can spin it up as needed.