linux-containers
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A public place with examples of VA Smalltalk running with Docker
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Run multi-node Kubernetes locally using Linux Containers.
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iSpawn is an educational container implementation like systemd-nspawn, designed for OS labs
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[CS549: PACN] This repo contains all the assignment of CS549 offered at IIT Mandi by Dr. Sreelakshmi Manjunath during Spring Session 2023.
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Simple desktop application sandboxing tool for GNU\Linux
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minimalistic file system for booting guests (qemu, lxc, etc.)
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Experiments with unshare
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Demonstrate how the Kubernetes configMap can be read by ASP.Net WebAPI application running inside Linux container
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Container Scripts (including ctrtool, a Linux container runtime, like Docker)
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Dockerthis: run any CLI tool on a Linux Container
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Manifests to build custom Incus container and virtual machine images using Distrobuilder
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Very minimal container runtime in Rust. Implementation of Containers from Scratch but in Rust, based on Liz Rice's talks.
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🗜 An example project using NUKE + Docker + GitHub Image Registry that shows how to publish Docker images via GitHub actions.
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Contain is a simple process wrapper(like a container) using namespaces and cgroups -- This is a work in progress to understand inner workings of linux containers
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Some useful commands when working with lxd containers
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