[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen + Windows + Intel VT-x stability
> From: James Oakley <joakley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > On Thursday 28 September 2006 5:12 pm, Terje J. Hanssen wrote: >> >> > I'm currently running openSUSE 10.1 (and 10.2 alpha4) and >> > WinXP in multiboot on a Dell Xeon based workstation, > For HVM, I'd recommend 10.2.alpha4. > If you open Yast, and go to the "System" then "Virtual Machine Management > (Xen)" it will take you through the process of installing a guest. For > Windows, you will want to select "Full Virtualization." > To see if full virtualization is supported, do an "xm dmesg" and grep > according to processor: > AMD: Look for "SVM" > Intel: Look for "VMX" (I think. The only indication on my core 2 duo > is "VMXMON is done") > I have had WinXP running on both AMD and Intel processors. > > Yes, I just started out with 10.2 alpha4, because it was recommended better with regards to test Xen. But I ran into serious issues with the 10.2 alpha4 itself, first the chaotic USB mouse bug making the installation difficult with the keyboard only. Afterwards, the mouse problem was possile to fix on i386 using a suggested work-around, but it didn't help on my x86_64 Xeon machine. I even re-installed 10.2a4 with a PS/2 mouse instead, but the Gnome panel and Nautilus crashed the whole time after login. Neither any "other application" would launch from the Gnome menu, although 10.2a4 worked better using KDE. All in all I found 10.2 alpha4 quite unusable to go further with yet. Therefore I've decided to wait on the first 10.2 beta and in the meantime go back to 10.1 again. Rgds, Terje J. Hanssen _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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