Ross Walker wrote:
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher christopher.chan@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
Xen _hypervisor_ will not make it into the kernel, because there's no point in that. It's not part of Xen design.
Linux support for Xen hypervisor is already in Linux kernel.
Whatever. From the last few months of testing with Xen, I really could care less about running anything on it.
I like the comfy feeling I get when I see that I have one less place to hit for troubleshooting/compromising with the kvm solution.
It's most obvious you have no idea what you are talking about, so if you prefer Ubuntu over CentOS then please move along, we need no trolls here.
Troll? I have been on this list for over four years. I have posted under Feizhou and one or two other addresses as I moved jobs.
So I only messed with XEN in the last few months. FYI, I am using it for DESKTOPS. Not servers. This is not a matter of preferring Ubuntu. It is one of NO CHOICE. I know next to nothing about Debian/Ubuntu configuration files nor am I familiar with dpkg or apt as I am with rpm and yum. You think I want to move over for fun?
Let us see you try getting accelerated 3D/video support for X and Xen working together and then add a multi-seat configuration on top of that.
Sorry you don't like my complaining that I cannot do this or that on RHEL5 for desktop purposes but I have a school to support here, not a cluster of mail/web/storage/file servers. Troll he calls me.