From time to time, I plan to post items from the xen-devel mailing list that I think may be of interest to a wider audience. The complete threaded discussion in xen-devel to this email is found at http://markmail.org/thread/tr6qlwn4tyqjkmdj. From James Harper: I have just uploaded a
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Fear not Xen.org community, I am taking my first ever trip to South America in late October to speak on the Xen.org project at Latinoware (http://www.latinoware.org/). The event is October 22-24 and if you can read Portuguese the site is ready for you! If you
I you have a topic for Xen Summit Asia, please feel free to submit it via the new online tool at http://xensummit.org. This new tool will automatically submit your topic to the entire program committee for review. Looking forward to a great Xen Summit Asia in November.
For those of you following my new venture into Linux by converting my business laptop from XP to Fedora 11, I thought I would give you a short update. I had several challenges this week to get things working but the power of Google and people posting solutions is just
The interview with Jeremy Fitzhardinge is finally complete and ready for viewing. This 18 minute discussion gives a great overview of the pv-ops Dom0 kernel and Linux upstream issue. Jeremy also does a nice job suggesting some new projects to work on for Xen.org. Enjoy. Untitled from xencom_mgr
Attention all Xen Community Members – The Xen Summit Asia 2009 Topic Submission online system is now available for your use. The system will be available until November 10, 2009 at which time all submissions must be made; however we encourage early submissions as the Program Committee will be reviewing topics
Xen Community: The Xen Summit Asia Program Committee is formed and ready to begin review on all submitted topics for Xen Summit Asia at Intel in China (Nov 19-20, 2009). I will be announcing the new online topic submission system shortly; in the meantime, here are the members of the
That’s it – I have given up on Windows. After trying to fix my Windows XP machine with a lovely virus and not having any luck, I have decided to just install Linux and be done with it. I am now running Fedora 11 (which has its own set of
I recently got a few requests for new project ideas; here is a short list of some options that Ian Pratt thought might be interesting: 1. Xen will soon be including the openflow vswitch developed under the openvswitch.org project. In order to integrate support for SR-IOV network hardware, we
Here is a rare treat, your community manager caught actually working… Thanks again to Heechul Kim for assisting with the Xen.org booth last week. He is in the picture with me just before leaving the conference.
That’s it, in one week my Windows XP machines was hit with a virus and is no longer usable; my Linux Netbook tried to download too many updates and is now out of room and requires a complete new installation, and of course, my Mac is no longer backing
Here is a shot from the heated exchange of ideas at the Xen.org booth today. Thanks to Heechul Kim for coming to support the community and show his product (Korean Language ONLY – www.iorchard.net). He took this picture and thanks to my bad computer skills, the rest of