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Ubuntu 12.04 releases!
http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/
We've thrown a 100mbit unmetered VM behind ubuntu 12.04 desktop & server.
Enjoy everyone
Francisco
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Better get this added to the .iso library
My netbook was using Ubuntu 12.04 beta, there is no update and the last update was 2 days ago It seems it already got 12.04 final
12.04 isn't 'officially' out yet, but the main mirrors seem to be getting it
Francisco
Thrown where? Don't see it on mirrors.buyvm....
Great,
Now to see if Ubuntu breaks into a billion pieces under OpenVZ like new releases usually do.
We don't mirror the ISO's since they aren't useful for users within the LAN. Outside speeds are capped at 1Mbit/sec but I may up it some more.
The init bug is at least addressed in mainstream.
Francisco
I only support LTS releases (Ubuntu has too many issues to spend time building non-LTS templates only for them to be obsolete a few months later) - so I have lots to check since 10.04 LTS :P
If an OS isn't good for at least 1 year I don't bother with it (rolling releases excepted of course)
Yea, 11.x had a bug where INIT would sit and rip 100% CPU looking for flags that didn't exist. There was patched init's but those took a while to get going. We ended up simply pulling init from 10.x and chattr'ing it in place.
Francisco
Interestingly, http://www.ubuntu.com is dead.
http://rhnx.net/pix/ubuntu-down.png
At least we know Ubuntu.com is a Drupal site now :P
At least we know why ubuntu is down now*
Francisco
Ah, I think Gentoo had the same issue too (Gentoo would go into an infinite reboot cycle because of it though).
Precise (/beta) has been running fantastic for me on multiple OVZ .32 kernel VPSs. It will not install, upgrade or run on .18 kernels (notabug).
Why not start with the official precreated ones instead of rolling your own?
I was running BETA2 on an .18 without issue. I'll fiddle with FINAL and see if I can make it play nice probably just needs some adjustments to the version masking.
Francisco
I mostly run .27 so we'll see....
I usually upgrade the old ones I have, and package those.
And then I can give my clients upgrade instructions (since the normal upgrade usually has issues with Ubuntu).
@Francisco -- great to hear!
@ramnet -- officially the requirement is .24 or above so it's all good
Now please drop us some stock BuyVM :P
LMAO, he said stock!
@djvdorp Check the above comment at http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/2407/paypal-notice-of-policy-update#Form_Comment I think @Francisco is cluing you in here that there are no plans on the table for stock other than casualties.
... Minus the 560 128's and a few hundred of the other plans too?
We got gear just pending RAM right now. Supertalent is just slow
And, as promised, a full stock release of the 128s (x25 units) will be sold solely to LET members in a Casualties Friday-style offers post
All I see here is the word soon, I bought samsung ram and paid $3 more per stick, but I have it
I will love you for this.
Sure, but we already got plenty of 'incase shit happens' RAM, we don't need more :P
We're in no rush. We've spent more time this week planning for the company vacation this year than on what we're going to sell.
Francisco
That's my favorite kind of ram.
does anyone have a link to a 12.04 netinstall xubuntu ISO image?
Can I work for you that days? So, I can have payed vacations too
Planning?
Going to China for a business trip and expansion :P.
Vegas Mostly everything we want to see, etc.
Francisco
Everything? http://www.lasvegaslogue.com/prostitution
Well I guess I can get back on topic, Ubuntu's mirrors are being really slow today