Re: [vagrant-up] vagrant for user/desktop environment

2015-01-06 Thread sushi takashi
https://github.com/zyga/vagrant-desktop-images I think that it's what I search Le mardi 6 janvier 2015 02:49:30 UTC+1, Grant Rettke a écrit : Puppet and Chef seem to be the major players. Shell scripts still work fine, too. On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 5:23 PM, sushi takashi sush...@gmail.com

Re: [vagrant-up] vagrant for user/desktop environment

2015-01-06 Thread Grant Rettke
That looks nice. Also checkout the boxes on https://atlas.hashicorp.com/boxes/search too. On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 8:18 AM, sushi takashi sushis...@gmail.com wrote: https://github.com/zyga/vagrant-desktop-images I think that it's what I search Le mardi 6 janvier 2015 02:49:30 UTC+1, Grant

Re: [vagrant-up] vagrant for user/desktop environment

2015-01-05 Thread Torben Knerr
Hi Sushi, I'm currently doing something similar here: https://github.com/tknerr/dev-box/ It's an Ubuntu Desktop VM intended for infrastructure development with Chef, Vagrant, etc.. You might find something re-usable for other VMs too. Concerning the distribution I will probably use packer.io to

Re: [vagrant-up] vagrant for user/desktop environment

2015-01-05 Thread sushi takashi
Thanks for your answer. So it's not useless to create a box for a user utilisation. Thanks for your answer, i want to create a ubuntu desktop with unity and use puppet or other open source configuration management for install automatically my softwares. What is the best open source

Re: [vagrant-up] vagrant for user/desktop environment

2015-01-05 Thread Grant Rettke
Puppet and Chef seem to be the major players. Shell scripts still work fine, too. On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 5:23 PM, sushi takashi sushis...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for your answer. So it's not useless to create a box for a user utilisation. Thanks for your answer, i want to create a ubuntu

[vagrant-up] vagrant for user/desktop environment

2015-01-04 Thread sushi takashi
I need to install ubuntu but I'm tired of having to redo the softwares installation, their configuration, etc ... I intend to use vagrant in a user environment and not in a development environment. So I intend to use Unity, firefox, skype, VLC, etc... Is it a good idea to create a box for it