Centos Linux GUI updates

Centos Linux GUI updates
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This tutorial demonstrates step-by-step how to create a dedicated standalone LVM virtual-server host on Linux. This tutorial is geared towards advanced users with SOME linux experience but it’s not a requirement by any means. I created this tutorial in a way that anyone should be able to follow along regardless of their level of expertise. The following items are covered in the tutorial: – Installing CentOS 6.2 x64 (Minimal Installation). – Setting up multiple LVMs (One for Host and one for VM). – Installing VirtualBox 4.1 on CentOS 6.2 x64 – Importing Virtual Appliances into VirtualBox – Accessing the Virtual Machine(s) from a client PC via SSH. – Modifying Virtual Machines What is a standalone LVM virtual-server host and why would I need it? A standalone LVM virtual-server host allows you to have a dedicated box that manages all of your Virtual-Machines. This allows you to run multiple virtual machines without using your own system resources as well as keep those virtual machines running 24/7 if you choose to do so. This is also useful in a development environment as each developer can create or modify a Virtual machine and store it on a centralized server. VirtualBox transportation allows these machines to migrate while running which further improves the value of this setup. VirtualBox is very robust and easy to use. It allows doesn’t require a high-end system to run and leaves a very small footprint. This method can be taken a step further to create your own personal
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24 Responses to “Centos Linux GUI updates” »

  1. Comment by TheSynthesiaplayer — January 20, 2012 @ 9:27 am

    I dont care aout the contentof the video i only watched it to see you back on youtube . Keep em rolling! Packet sniffing ??? maybe??

  2. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 10:00 am

    @TheJoew1989 I will be making a Vlog soon to get feedback on the type of videos you all would like to see. If you enjoy my covers please post your feedback on that video so I can get a feel for what my audience prefers.

  3. Comment by XxMissingDataxX — January 20, 2012 @ 10:14 am

    good shit man….

  4. Comment by TheJoew1989 — January 20, 2012 @ 10:27 am

    @cameronsacunt I subscribed back when he was doing metal/screamo covers of songs. As I said in my previous comment, I was not trying to be rude. Also, for your information, I watch, read, or listen to things above my knowledge base so I can learn new things. So, I am doing something constructive by trying to learn something new.

  5. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 11:06 am

    @artifice1112 Sounds like it would suffice as a Virtual Machine host server. Either that or a Seedbox, NAS, PC-BSD (If you still wish to us it as a personal computer), or mod it. I very seldom sell any old hardware because you never know when you may need it again and the number of possibilities that can be achieved with even out-dated hardware is amazing. Having a dedicated computer to break and fix is always fun too.

    Save up enough systems and you can work towards a cluster.Vid for that soon

  6. Comment by artifice1112 — January 20, 2012 @ 11:49 am

    @mushroomHEADBANGERS Thanks :) This is awesome btw. I have a 2 year old laptop with a 500GB drive, 4GB of RAM and a decent processor. Any ideas on what I should do with it?

  7. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 12:32 pm

    @artifice1112 Yes, it does. I was curious how long it would take someone to notice that. Not surprised to see you catch that :P . I’ll go ahead and make an annotation pointing that out and give you credit for the find.

    Thanks!

  8. Comment by artifice1112 — January 20, 2012 @ 12:34 pm

    Triple comment, I meant 23:30

  9. Comment by artifice1112 — January 20, 2012 @ 1:25 pm

    Also, we missed you!

  10. Comment by artifice1112 — January 20, 2012 @ 1:44 pm

    At 23:40 did that path need to be in quotes?

  11. Comment by VENTRUE05 — January 20, 2012 @ 2:19 pm

    @mushroomHEADBANGERS I must of missed it, but yeah bt5 was weird as hell when it first came out lol. i have no Linux background but tinker’d with it. for some reason it wont work the same as the bt you showed us how to crack wep. in terms of knowing the correct wlan0(device) to use. kinda hard to explain but you’ll see what i mean n compare it to your videos in terms of steps you take.my main request is how to make the network im atking force IV’s.

  12. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 2:39 pm

    @SirSilversilk NP, thank you for the compliment. My longest video yet!

  13. Comment by SirSilversilk — January 20, 2012 @ 3:36 pm

    Hell of a video…wonderful! Thanks!

  14. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 3:52 pm

    @nastorrian Thank you for your kind words and I’m glad my video was able to assist you :)

  15. Comment by nastorrian — January 20, 2012 @ 4:35 pm

    @mushroomHEADBANGERS Hey man, i just did this. I understood it. And i came on here looking for a video to show me. I expect shit content. This is amazing and worked very well for me. No problems at all. Not everyone is going to understand this and its because it is over their heads. And if it is that means they dont know what to use it for so its probably better that way. Keep it up.

  16. Comment by ohmynicoley — January 20, 2012 @ 5:18 pm

    @mushroomHEADBANGERS That’s just what you get for being so smart!, and sexy. =P =]

  17. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 5:36 pm

    @ohmynicoley I was a little disappointed with how few people actually understood the content in this video. Guess I should set the bar a little lower. It’s still extremely useful regardless. Anything Linux specific is going to appeal to a smaller audience unfortunately.

  18. Comment by ohmynicoley — January 20, 2012 @ 6:12 pm

    Your cute little voice! Haha. Nice video, no clue what its about but I’m sure someone else will. =PPP <3

  19. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 7:06 pm

    @sk8death26 Too kind :P

  20. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 7:36 pm

    @TechFiend44 I appreciate your patience. I hope to have a new video at LEAST every week.

  21. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 7:52 pm

    @NeverMongo2010 Of course. Thanks!

  22. Comment by mushroomHEADBANGERS — January 20, 2012 @ 7:55 pm

    @LuckyCharms432 Thanks :)

  23. Comment by cameronsacunt — January 20, 2012 @ 8:15 pm

    @TheJoew1989 The title pretty much said what this is for. Why subscribe and try to watch videos above your knowledge base? These no need to be so rude to people go do something constructive instead.

  24. Comment by sk8death26 — January 20, 2012 @ 8:16 pm

    its been to long mate, miss you

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