• Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 12th, 2017
Anbox Project Promises to Let You Run Android Apps on Any GNU/Linux Distribution

Anbox Project Promises to Let You Run Android Apps on Any GNU/Linux Distribution

It's currently supported only on Ubuntu Linux

Proxmox VE 4.3 Officially Released with New Reference Documentation, Updated GUI

Proxmox VE 4.3 Officially Released with New Reference Documentation, Updated GUI

Enables users to create and manage LXC containers

Docker 1.10 Linux Container Engine Brings over 100 Changes, Removes LXC Support

Docker 1.10 Linux Container Engine Brings over 100 Changes, Removes LXC Support

Now available for all GNU/Linux, Windows, and Darwin/OSX

Second Beta Build of Proxmox VE 4.0 Is Based on Debian 8.2, Uses Linux Kernel 4.2

Second Beta Build of Proxmox VE 4.0 Is Based on Debian 8.2, Uses Linux Kernel 4.2

Proxmox Virtual Environment 4.0 gets closer to release

LXC Vulnerabilities Closed in Ubuntu OSes

LXC Vulnerabilities Closed in Ubuntu OSes

Users have been advised to upgrade as soon as possible

Proxmox Virtual Environment 4.0 Will Offer Linux Containers (LXC), Based on Debian 8

Proxmox Virtual Environment 4.0 Will Offer Linux Containers (LXC), Based on Debian 8

The release will also include DRBD9 packages