Currently I am using LXC 0.7.5.3.

Looking at the kernel used in my version of 12.04 I see it's using 3.5.0.37 
which is the same kernel used in 12.10.

12.10 is using LXC 8.0.0-4.

So right now based upon what I have found in charts my kernel and LXC are not 
in lock step.

Not sure it that really matters 100% or not.


The point for all of this is I am trying to figure out how to move in or out 
what versions of LXC I want vs what the apt-get repository is set at.

Not sure why it's so hard and or how to get around these presets.


Which is why I posted the question here hoping some one might know how to get 
around this obstacle and be willing to share that process.

Since as of yet I have done found any documentation or blog post that shows how 
to do that with out possible screwing up the whole OS.


Thanks
-Kevin



On Aug 11, 2013, at 2:36 PM, Robin Monjo <robin.mo...@applidget.com> wrote:

> I have tried different version of LXC on ubuntu 12.04 (the one in the 
> official repos, 0.7.5 and the 0.9) and I have noticed that the 0.7.5 was much 
> more stable. If you don't miss any particular feature in the 0.7.5 I advise 
> you to use it (at least on ubuntu 12.04)
> 
> On Aug 11, 2013, at 11:14 PM, Kevin LaTona <li...@studiosola.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> This still does not help solve the issue I am asking about.
>> 
>> When I added the ppa version it installed the staging version which is not 
>> the version I was looking for at this time.
>> 
>> On this page   https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxc   it shows a LXC 
>> 0.9.0-0ubuntu version
>> 
>> Does any one know how or can point me towards docs that can help show how to 
>> do this?
>> 
>> I spent several hours looking at docs via Google that showed just about 
>> everything else but how to do a task like this.
>> 
>> 
>> Which leads me to ask with a Ubuntu 12.04 server how or is it possible to 
>> choose what specific version of LXC to run?
>> 
>> SInce it appears that the apt-get call limits what is available in that 
>> archive and a pap version is too bleeding edge.
>> 
>> 
>> Is there any easy way to select and install in this case lxc=0.9.0-0ubuntu21 
>> on a 12.04 server? 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> -Kevin
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 7, 2013, at 4:28 PM, jjs - mainphrame <j...@mainphrame.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Add that ppa, then simply apt-get install lxc
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 4:04 PM, Kevin LaTona <li...@studiosola.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Aug 7, 2013, at 3:45 PM, Tamas Papp <tom...@martos.bme.hu> wrote:
>>> 
>>> > On 08/08/2013 12:39 AM, Kevin LaTona wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> I am still getting up to speed with Ubuntu and I went looking to see how 
>>> >> I could install the latest version of LXC on Ubuntu 12.04 and can't find 
>>> >> anything that shows how to do this.
>>> >>
>>> >> Is anyone aware of any documentation that shows how one can install this.
>>> >>
>>> >> As well as how to uninstall bleeding edge LXC versions on Ubuntu in case 
>>> >> something goes sideways?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > There is a ppa available for daily builds.
>>> >
>>> > tamas
>>> >
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I was thinking a little less nose bleed and more along this line of 
>>> packages https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxc
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I tried a few variations of apt-get install lxc_0.9.0-0ubuntu19  and had no 
>>> luck.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Which is why I was hoping someone on the list might be able to point 
>>> towards the docs that shows how to do this.
>>> 
>>> Or might share how best to do it.
>>> 
>>> -Kevin
>>> 
>>> 
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