Heya,
There are vague references to power port of Xen in various online media.
One of the comments to this LJ article claims to from someone at IBM
working on a PowerPC port:
This IBM presentaion states the current Xen port target is the "Power
970 with hypervisor support":
This XenSource
you definately want MOL, i dont think macosx supports xen -
afaik xen isnt a totally emulated environment you have
to port the kernel to it.
Dean
Dieter Schuster wrote:
Tach auch!
Am Di, den 11 April 2006, schrieb Rich Johnson:
I'm getting tired of dual-booting (it kills processes). I'd muc
Tach auch!
Am Di, den 11 April 2006, schrieb Rich Johnson:
> I'm getting tired of dual-booting (it kills processes). I'd much prefer
> context switching between OSX and Debian.
If you only want to run one Debian and one Mac OS X instance, then try
Mac on Linux (mol).
Dieter Schuster
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 01:05 PM, Rich Johnson wrote:
> Anyone know when we'll see xen (http://packages.debian.org/unstable/
> misc/xen) or equivalent on the powerpc architecture?
xen uses 3 cpu rings so, afaik, it will never run on ppc
luca
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What's the best thing you could be working on,
caleb storms wrote:
>I have been trying to get my delta 66 to work with the testing distro
>and all i get is like nashing of teeth. I have googled it and found
>others with the same issue but no solution. Has anyone ran into this
>and found the issue.
>
>
... and use alsamixer to adjust card s
caleb storms wrote:
>I have been trying to get my delta 66 to work with the testing distro
>and all i get is like nashing of teeth. I have googled it and found
>others with the same issue but no solution. Has anyone ran into this
>and found the issue.
>
>
I use a m-audio delta 44 with success
Folks,
Anyone know when we'll see xen (http://packages.debian.org/unstable/
misc/xen) or equivalent on the powerpc architecture?
Or if there's an OS X solution that'll host a Debian virtual machine.
I'm getting tired of dual-booting (it kills processes). I'd much
prefer context switching b
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