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
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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
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
My two month stay in Cambridge, UK with the Xen development team has come to an end and I am once again returning to the incredibly hot and humid summer of South Florida. So, if you got used to me being on European time, you will have to adjust as
I am very happy to announce that a para-virtualized uC/OS-II for Secure Xen ARM is released. This Xeno-uC/OS-II is found at the Para-virtualized uC/OS-II RTOS section of http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenARM. The Xeno-uC/OS-II was developed by graduate students of OS lab supervised by professor
This week’s community update will be delayed until Monday instead of this Friday as I will traveling this week from Thursday until Sunday night. For those of you with amazing eyes and the keen ability to pick someone out from a large crowd, feel free to watch the end
munity: I have started looking for possible locations and dates for our Xen Summit North America 2010 event and have an option for your consideration. I have added my thoughts after presenting the basic information. Dates:Â Week of March 13th Location: Pittsburgh, PAÂ (Sheraton Station Square) Event: ACM ASPLOS
PDP 2010 – The 18th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Computing. 17-19 February 2010, Pisa, Italy, http://www.pdp2010.org Special Session on “Virtualization in Distributed Systems” http://www.cpc.wmin.ac.uk/vds10 Paper submission deadline: July, 27th, 2009 Virtualization technologies in the distributed systems community are
Xen Community: I wanted to share with everyone the schedule for the next few months in putting together the Xen Summit Asia event in China. Please take note of the dates if you intend to present or be a part of the program committee. Program Committee (August 1 – August 15,
Please check out the “KVM or Xen” poll linked below. Created by Kris Buytaert – long-time open source consultant, co-author of the book “Virtualization with Xen,” and writer at Virtualization.com – this poll asks about your platform of choice while planning for the future: follow Red Hat to KVM or
Xen Community: I have started a new project to port the existing Xen.org Wiki from the current version to 1.8.4. As part of the port, I will be moving the platform to a 64-bit Debian Lenny machine. Here are the steps for this project: 1. Install MoinMoin
For those of you thinking of coming to Europe this summer, don’t! I have just survived a week of the flu here in the UK and I can understand how the Europeans wiped out the Indians in the US just by sickness. I will be catching up to everyone’