[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen + Windows + Intel VT-x stability
noniko <hitumabushi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > I have recently used SUSE10.1+Xen+WindowsXP(no Service > Packs)+IntelVT(Core Duo 2.0GHz). > > It took : > > 30 minutes from start Setup CD to complete. > 30 minutes from start SP2 installation disk to patch SP2 complete. > 20 minutes to complete windows update. > > > Virtualized network and CD-ROM drive are available. > SXGA display window has been realized by Intel 945G onboard graphic. > I could use GIMP to take screenshot and a text editor to write some > documents. > > And I have never seen XP crash yet. > > That's some of my experience to use virtualized Windows by Xen. > Sorry it's quite ambiguous, without any evident data. > But I could say using virtualized Windows is much better than I had > expected. > My suggestion: Did you follow some Howto for the Suse+Windows installation? If not, could you think of writing one with screen shots included? Such a practical howto and getting started is just what most of the many current "dual-boot users" need to be able to startup with Xen for running Linux+Windows. I think many average Linux/Windows users (included myself) are very interested to try out Xen just for this Linux+Windows installation and setup on their desktop or workstation. But they don't know how to start and how to do it, and I haven't seen a practical Howto for it yet. Also most of potential average users neither understand much of the discussion and technical terms on this list on beforehand; though it may be useful for them in the next phase having a working installation and setup to relate it to. Rgds, Terje J. Hanssen _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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