Monthly Archives: April 2014

OpenStack Icehouse Feature Review

I’ve been playing with devstack over the past few months, and I’ve been really impressed with the progress on Icehouse leading up to its release last week. There are some key new features, and updates, which I will touch on … Continue reading

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Installing OpenStack Icehouse On RHEL 7

The public “release candidate” of RHEL 7 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) came out yesterday, and I decided to take a shot at installing the latest OpenStack RDO on it. The install was smooth, and surprisingly easy. To try it out … Continue reading

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Fedora: Encrypting Your Home Directory

There are a number of steps for encrypting your home directory in Fedora, and enabling system applications like GDM to decrypt your files on login. I’ll walk through the process of how I got this set up on my own … Continue reading

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The next generation of consoles is almost upon us. Before we save up for that glorious new $500 gaming experience, it’s a good idea to understand just what we are paying for. A big part of the next generation is Cloud … Continue reading

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