Quoting Cocoy Dayao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> On 05 14, 07, at 8:58 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
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> > Now that I have a chip (Athlon64 X2) that supports the kernel
> > virtual memory (KVM) package, is there an overlay that has this
> > available for testing? I went to the web page (http://
> > kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki) and they've managed to get everything
> > packaged for Debian "sid" (unstable). It doesn't seem like this is
> > Portage-quality stuff as yet, but it strikes me as worth playing with.
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> i don't know if it comes standard off the livecd... but kvm is in the
> newer kernels, even gentoo-sources. ;)
> all you need is to emerge a fairly recent copy of gentoo-sources or
> the vanila kernel... compile in kvm, and you're good to go.
> you might also want to try openvz, xen, vmware... etc.
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> Cocoy Dayao
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> big mango - http://arkangel1a.blogspot.com
> "People who are really serious about software should make their own
> hardware." --Alan Kay

1. Yeah ... it's in the kernel I have (2.6.21) but there's some infrastructure
as well -- you need qemu and there are some tools.

2. Great quotation :) Does Gentoo have a hardware wing? :)

3. I am a VMware Workstation owner -- just about ready to collect my free
upgrade to Workstation 6. I've played around with Xen a little, but I've never
even heard of openvz. Xen is another possibility -- it can use the "svm"
feature and it's already in Portage.
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