Lately I have been rethinking / rejiggering / reinventing our SCM and Release Engineering functions at work. One of the things that has shaken out of it is the use of “virtual appliances” in our infrastructure. And of course that means that I have been proofing the concept here at home with VirtualBox OSE (at work we use a different vendor), GNU/Linux OSes, and various GPL software. So, I’ll cheat a little bit for this post and simply provide a few download links and the README file for my favorite LAMP stack DEVELOPMENT image / appliance. (I would suggest that it’s not quite an appliance because I haven’t included the web UI to reconfigure the network or manage the Apache2 install.) In a nutshell, this is a headless [...]

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HOW-TO: Install VirtualBox OSE Guest Additions in Debian Squeeze

For the impatient or inattentive: the Debian installer currently detects when it’s executing in a VirtualBox guest VM and installs the guest additions for you during setup. If you think that your installation is bad for some reason, install the virtualbox-ose-guest-x11 package and you’re all set. So, you want to run Debian in VirtualBox at a screen resolution higher than 800×600. Admittedly, this is not a complicated problem to solve, which is precisely why this post is so short. But first, note that Beastie is eating a striped apple in the image to the left and his tail is actually a Debian logo. This is not important and has virtually nothing to do with this post — I just think it’s funny. About the environment Pretty straightforward. Host [...]

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