As per bug 721896 and various others: I'm on an AWS t2.micro instance (Xeon E5-2670, 991MiB of memory). Occasionally (about once a day), kswapd0 falls into a busy loop and spins on 100% CPU usage indefinitely. This can be provoked by copying/writing large files (e.g. dding a 256MB file), but it happens occasionally otherwise. System memory usage (not including buffers/caches) currently sits at 36%
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As Ubuntu cloud images are uploaded and registered on the Amazon EC2 cloud, they are referred to as AMI (Amazon Machine Images). Each AMI is a machine template from which you can instantiate new servers. Each AMI has its own unique ID. In order to launch an instance on the EC2 cloud, you first need to locate its ID. This page helps you quickly locate an AMI ID. Hereâs how to use it Type a few char
I have unattended-upgrade set up on my Ubuntu systems. Occasionally I will log in remotely to one of them and I'll see a message informing me that I need to reboot the system (in order to complete an upgrade). Is there a way to determine the specific package (or set of packages) which is triggering this notice?
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Regular readers might be aware that I recently availed myself of the opportunity to buy a Microsoft Surface Pro at a discounted price. Not because I was necessarily thinking about switching to Windows as my main operating system, but because I saw it as an opportunity to try Ubuntu on what is an excellent touchscreen device. After all, if itâs good enough for Gabe Newell, itâs good enough for me.
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Chef 11 has come out, and possibly broken a bunch of your carefully crafted cookbooks. How are you going to test them, though? Here's one way, using chef-solo via Vagrant. Requirements RVM (or rbenv, but this will use RVM) You're using RVM or rbenv to manage your rubies, right? If not, you should be. Virtualbox some cookbooks you wrote and want to test Set it up We don't want to mess up our carefu
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I'm learning Chef and I'm going to do right now for Ubuntu: execute "add-apt-repository ppa:#{node[:some_repo]}" do user "root" end execute "apt-get update" do user "root" end but may be there is a better ("chef-style"?) way to do it. Also, I concerned that sometimes add-apt-repository waits for "Enter" key on it's execution, so this approach might not work as is. What is the Right way of doing it
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