Hi,

I'm not familiar with the Ubuntu Release process unfortunately and going
to an Alpha as described by Leann or a Beta as described by Neil might
create more of a headache for me to maintain than its worth (newer
packages, dependencies, etc.)  I would probably also have to get some
additional hardware as well as I already have a more or less working
setup minus that...

So I guess if you could assist with option #1, that would be
appreciated.  I guess all I need is a build of the Ubuntu variant of the
2.6.27 kernel (xen) which uses the same gcc available for that release
and I'm somewhat familiar with using dpkg.  I can retest it from there
as appropriate.  Or alternatively, if simply waiting for the 8.10
release makes more sense, then maybe thats the best option.

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