(new) libxen3.0-dev_3.0.1-1_i386.deb extra libdevel development files for the control library for XEN Users wishing to develop their own tools for interfaces to the underlying XEN kernel should install this package. (new) libxen3.0-python_3.0.1-1_i386.deb extra python python wrapper around libxc, the control library for XEN This python library wraps the C library, and provides a nice OO interface to the low-level system calls. It also provides some higher-level config file parsing. (new) libxen3.0_3.0.1-1_i386.deb extra libs control library for XEN, a Virtual Machine Monitor Library to control the XEN microkernel. Contains functions for creating, starting, stopping, saving, virtual instances. (new) xen-3.0_3.0.1-1.diff.gz extra misc (new) xen-3.0_3.0.1-1.dsc extra misc (new) xen-3.0_3.0.1.orig.tar.gz extra misc (new) xen-hypervisor-3.0-amd64_3.0.1-1_i386.deb extra misc The Xen Hypervisor (x86_64) The hypervisor is the "core" for XEN itself. It gets booted by the boot loader and controls cpu and memory, sharing them between your administrative domain (Domain 0) and the virtual guest systems. . In order to boot a XEN system along with this package you also need a kernel specifically crafted to work as the Domain 0, mediating hardware access for XEN itself. An example config file for this kernel and documentation on how to build it can be found in the xen-docs package. (new) xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386-pae_3.0.1-1_i386.deb extra misc The Xen Hypervisor (pae enabled version) The hypervisor is the "core" for XEN itself. It gets booted by the boot loader and controls cpu and memory, sharing them between your administrative domain (Domain 0) and the virtual guest systems. . In order to boot a XEN system along with this package you also need a kernel specifically crafted to work as the Domain 0, mediating hardware access for XEN itself. An example config file for this kernel and documentation on how to build it can be found in the xen-docs package. (new) xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386_3.0.1-1_i386.deb extra misc The Xen Hypervisor The hypervisor is the "core" for XEN itself. It gets booted by the boot loader and controls cpu and memory, sharing them between your administrative domain (Domain 0) and the virtual guest systems. . In order to boot a XEN system along with this package you also need a kernel specifically crafted to work as the Domain 0, mediating hardware access for XEN itself. An example config file for this kernel and documentation on how to build it can be found in the xen-docs package. (new) xen-utils-3.0_3.0.1-1_i386.deb extra misc XEN administrative tools The userspace tools to manage a system virtualized through the XEN virtual machine monitor. Changes: xen-3.0 (3.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Repackage xen 3.0. * Set maintainer to the debian kernel team. Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
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