On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 12:26:42AM +0800, Liang Suilong wrote:
>
> NVIDIA and ATi proprietary drivers do not support xen kernel. If a trunk or
> generic kernel is built in xen pv_ops support, when users switch from normal
> mode to booting xen kernel, X server will not boot. Though we know a user
Er.. Just wish it is coming soon.
NVIDIA and ATi proprietary drivers do not support xen kernel. If a trunk or
generic kernel is built in xen pv_ops support, when users switch from normal
mode to booting xen kernel, X server will not boot. Though we know a user
who sets up a xen server is not a Lin
On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 23:36 +0800, Liang Suilong wrote:
> Upstream Linux support Xen pv_ops dom0 is a good news.
>
>
> I have some question about that. When pv_ops gets into upstream
> kernel, we can enable pv_ops dom0 support in kernel configure file
> before compiling. Does Debian drop kerne
Upstream Linux support Xen pv_ops dom0 is a good news.
I have some question about that. When pv_ops gets into upstream kernel, we
can enable pv_ops dom0 support in kernel configure file before compiling.
Does Debian drop kernel for Xen in the future? In generic kernel, we can
build in pv_ops supp
OMG, I can't believe it. This is wonderful news, really.
Darkbasic
Il 30/10/2010 15:07, Pasi Kärkkäinen ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> People here might be interested to know that Xen pvops dom0 core
> was merged to upstream Linux kernel during the 2.6.37 merge window!
>
> This has been in the works
Hello,
People here might be interested to know that Xen pvops dom0 core
was merged to upstream Linux kernel during the 2.6.37 merge window!
This has been in the works for a long time, so it's good news.
Note that this is the core/initial merge, there's more upstreaming
needed to get for example
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