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      <description>My previous Ubuntu OpenStack setup has been using the Juno release. I received some installation problems for Kilo using the stable repo and so I switched to using the experimental repo.</description>
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      <description>Following on from Installing Ubuntu OpenStack the following steps help you navigate around the single server installation, monitoring and debugging the installation process.&#xA;Configuration The initial execution of the installer will create a default config.</description>
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      <description>The The Canonical Distribution of Ubuntu OpenStack provides a simple installer to run an OpenStack cloud. You can deploy a simple single machine setup with fully containerized services (11 in total), or a multi server installation leveraging MAAS – Metal as a Service and Landscape Autopilot.</description>
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      <description>I run Ubuntu 9.04 Januty on my Macbook. Previously installing Ubuntu 8.10, wireless worked automatically, for 9.04 it did not.&#xA;This is what I did to fix it.&#xA;Verify your Macbook is seeing the Broadcom controller.</description>
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      <description>I discovered while compiling Wafflegrid today that by default, the Ubuntu binaries for memcached are not-multithreaded.&#xA;Following the installation of memcached from apt-get and libmemcached I ran memslap for:&#xA;$ memslap -s localhost Threads connecting to servers 1 Took 1.</description>
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      <description>So I managed to find all dependencies after some trial and error for compiling VirtualBox 1.6.4 under Ubuntu 8.0.4, then finding the Linux build instructions to confirm.&#xA;It was not successful however in building, throwing the following error:</description>
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