You're correct - neither Intrepid nor Jaunty ship a Xen dom0-capable
kernel. I've been using the Hardy xen kernel in my testing. If you want
to replicate that, you can duplicate the Jaunty entries in your
/etc/apt/sources.list, replacing jaunty with hardy. This should only
affect packages that were present in Hardy but removed before Jaunty.
Once you've done that, you can install the linux-xen package to get a
Xen dom0 kernel.

Your error about xen.lowlevel.xc makes me think that python-xen-3.3
isn't installed properly - xen.lowlevel.xc is one of the 5 or so C
extensions included in that package. Did you somehow force the
installation of xen-utils-3.3 without python-xen-3.3?

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XEN depends on Python 2.5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362691
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