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* I enjoy using VMs for executing my Fedora 9 and 10 systems.  With the effective use of VMs, I am able to concurrently run 6 VMs on my workstation.  The picture at the bottom of this page shows 4 VMs.  Each VM has 1536 MB of RAM for execution purposes.
* I enjoy using VMs for executing my Fedora 9 and 10 systems.  With the effective use of VMs, I am able to concurrently run 6 VMs on my workstation.  The picture at the bottom of this page shows 4 VMs.  Each VM has 1536 MB of RAM for execution purposes.


* My latest kernel loaded on a VM is the Fedora 11 (Leonidas) beta kernel.  I await the Fedora 11 public release to see how the iBus Intelligent Input Bus, input framework method system and EXT4 file system have developed.
* My latest kernel loaded on a VM is the Fedora 11 (Leonidas) beta kernel.  I await the Fedora 11 public release to see how the iBus Intelligent Input Bus "input framework method system" and EXT4 file system "checksum feature for the journal" have developed.


* A finding on my behalf regarding concurrent guest operating systems is to keep the ntp time clock in sync between the variety of guest VMs.
* A finding on my behalf regarding concurrent guest operating systems is to keep the ntp time clock in sync between the variety of guest VMs.

Revision as of 07:11, 27 April 2009

David Ramsey

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About Dramsey

Dramsey with friends

Located on the right of this picture (in the pink shirt,) I am a Fedora 9 and 10 user currently experiencing the x86 version. I am trying to integrate useful system administration ideas for my Fedora systems.

  • I am very interested in large memory model programs and multi-core computer systems. I enjoy using virtual machines (VMs) in order to develop a formidable system solution. Through the use of VMs, I am able to try out a variety of software solutions on a VM prior to installation of the software on my production system.
  • I have taken RH033VT as well as RH131VT coursework. I plan on taking both RH253VT as well as RH301VT, in order develop my Red Hat educational foundation.
  • I enjoy using VMs for executing my Fedora 9 and 10 systems. With the effective use of VMs, I am able to concurrently run 6 VMs on my workstation. The picture at the bottom of this page shows 4 VMs. Each VM has 1536 MB of RAM for execution purposes.
  • My latest kernel loaded on a VM is the Fedora 11 (Leonidas) beta kernel. I await the Fedora 11 public release to see how the iBus Intelligent Input Bus "input framework method system" and EXT4 file system "checksum feature for the journal" have developed.
  • A finding on my behalf regarding concurrent guest operating systems is to keep the ntp time clock in sync between the variety of guest VMs.

Location

  • Location: Tokyo, Japan and within The State of Maryland

Projects

Dramsey
Dramsey
  • Fedora 9, Fedora 10 and Fedora 11 Distribution (dependent on Fedora 11's release) in Japan see Akihabara "Electric City" and within The State of Maryland
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