Thank you Evan!  That's clean, concise information and helps clarify why
dom0 support is missing and when it might show up again.  This needs to
get out more; CNET, The Register, and their ilk have played the KVM
thing for sensationalism, I think, and a lot of the Ubuntu communty are
playing right into their hands.  I'll link to here from a few places to
try to add some signal to the noise.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen needs fixing, for instance -- I'll
see what I can do.

I like the idea of using the Hardy package.  It gave me some other
ideas, and I started poking around.  For example, It might also make
sense to use the Intrepid hypervisor and userland to get the Xen 3.3
support, and then go fetch a recent Xen dom0 kernel from debian.  Here's
one example of that:

http://www.chrisk.de/blog/2008/12/how-to-run-xen-in-ubuntu-intrepid-
without-compiling-a-kernel-by-yourself/

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no Xen-enabled kernel available in intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301102
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