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Virtual Network User Mode Linux

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by ferminium


VNUML is a virtualization tool designed to quickly define and test complex network simulation scenarios based on the great User Mode Linux (UML) virtualization software.


http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml





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2007-04-30

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2004-07-03

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  • vnuml 1.8.9 file released: vnuml_1.8.9.orig.tar.gz

    vnuml (1.8.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release -- Fermin Galan <galan@dit.upm.es> Fri, 22 May 2009 20:55:12 +0200 Changes since 1.8.7.1: + fixing/enhancing automac: convertion to heximal values and splitting <automac> offset into two bytes (so offset can be in the range 0-65535). + default vm mem 32MB -> 64MB + kernel check on MCONSOLE_EXEC removed in &check_mconsole_exec_capabilities (no longer needed in kernel >2.6.28.10-1m)

    posted 227 days ago

  • vnuml 1.8.9 file released: vnuml_1.8.9-1_i386.changes

    vnuml (1.8.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release -- Fermin Galan <galan@dit.upm.es> Fri, 22 May 2009 20:55:12 +0200 Changes since 1.8.7.1: + fixing/enhancing automac: convertion to heximal values and splitting <automac> offset into two bytes (so offset can be in the range 0-65535). + default vm mem 32MB -> 64MB + kernel check on MCONSOLE_EXEC removed in &check_mconsole_exec_capabilities (no longer needed in kernel >2.6.28.10-1m)

    posted 227 days ago

  • vnuml 1.8.9 file released: vnuml_1.8.9-1.dsc

    vnuml (1.8.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release -- Fermin Galan <galan@dit.upm.es> Fri, 22 May 2009 20:55:12 +0200 Changes since 1.8.7.1: + fixing/enhancing automac: convertion to heximal values and splitting <automac> offset into two bytes (so offset can be in the range 0-65535). + default vm mem 32MB -> 64MB + kernel check on MCONSOLE_EXEC removed in &check_mconsole_exec_capabilities (no longer needed in kernel >2.6.28.10-1m)

    posted 227 days ago

  • vnuml 1.8.9 file released: vnuml_1.8.9-1.diff.gz

    vnuml (1.8.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release -- Fermin Galan <galan@dit.upm.es> Fri, 22 May 2009 20:55:12 +0200 Changes since 1.8.7.1: + fixing/enhancing automac: convertion to heximal values and splitting <automac> offset into two bytes (so offset can be in the range 0-65535). + default vm mem 32MB -> 64MB + kernel check on MCONSOLE_EXEC removed in &check_mconsole_exec_capabilities (no longer needed in kernel >2.6.28.10-1m)

    posted 227 days ago

  • vnuml 1.8.9 file released: vnuml_1.8.9-1_all.deb

    vnuml (1.8.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release -- Fermin Galan <galan@dit.upm.es> Fri, 22 May 2009 20:55:12 +0200 Changes since 1.8.7.1: + fixing/enhancing automac: convertion to heximal values and splitting <automac> offset into two bytes (so offset can be in the range 0-65535). + default vm mem 32MB -> 64MB + kernel check on MCONSOLE_EXEC removed in &check_mconsole_exec_capabilities (no longer needed in kernel >2.6.28.10-1m)

    posted 227 days ago

  • linux-um 2.6.28.10-1m file released: linux-um_2.6.28.10-1m.orig.tar.gz

    posted 227 days ago

  • linux-um 2.6.28.10-1m file released: linux-um_2.6.28.10-1m-1_i386.changes

    posted 227 days ago

  • linux-um 2.6.28.10-1m file released: linux-um_2.6.28.10-1m-1.dsc

    posted 227 days ago

  • linux-um 2.6.28.10-1m file released: linux-um_2.6.28.10-1m-1.diff.gz

    posted 227 days ago

  • linux-um 2.6.28.10-1m file released: linux-um_2.6.28.10-1m-1_all.deb

    posted 227 days ago

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