I am creating a juju charm that needs to have parameters passed to the configuration upon deployment.
I have looked around and I know you can use juju deploy <charm> --config="key:value;key2:value2" but I cannot figure out where do those fit in to while creating the charm it self.
How can...
ThinkUp is awesome, we need a charm for it.
The project itself made a "ThinkUp launcher" that asks the user for creds, and then fires up thinkup in EC2. It could probably be used as a basis for a charm:
https://github.com/waxpancake/thinkup-launcher
I'm too cheap to pay for EC2, and I don't have enough servers to set up my own openstack, how do I configure juju to use Linux Containers (LXC) on something like my laptop?
Can you answer this? Why did ctrl-f stop working in LibreOffice? http://askubuntu.com/questions/81183/why-did-ctrl-f-stop-working-in-libreoffice #shortcutkeys
I vaguely remember that it's possible to set up virtual network interfaces with their own IP addresses, using only one physical network connection.
I can find a few guides on the internet that recommend setting these up in /etc/network/interfaces, but Ubuntu doesn't use this file. Therefore my q...
The problem is that the color palettes were not saved correctly. I have re-saved them in a proper format and put them on Ubuntu One.
Here are the files. In the archive there is now a readme file explaining the installation process as well.
Update
I've filed a bug against ubuntu-branding and se...
my iPod touch went white this morning. Woke up and it was like this, no way to get it back into normal mood. (fyi, this is the first time i've had a serious issue with any of the Apple products I've owned kill flamewar before it happens)
hmm, I've never known the answer to this... when I very frequently apt-get something that I don't need, should I / could I remove it to keep things tidy?
trip to the apple store down the road is scheduled for this afternoon. Appearently it's got something to do with the video card for the front camera - it creates a feedback loop or something along those lines.
@Greg you could remove it.
@AmithKK no. the hardware is locked for this model. unfortunately
Both laptops ships with high end specs. The Dell M6600 is an Ubuntu certified laptop, So chances of glitches are very low while running Ubuntu.
Macbook Pro
Things like special function keys won't work out-of-the-box.
Battery life will be significantly lower [citation needed].
A generally les...