KVM and Xen

Dave Sampson samper.d at gmail.com
Sun Dec 31 03:45:24 UTC 2006


Interesting,

you learn something new everyday...  you'd figure that people would 
start standardizing their TLA's (Three Letter Acronyms). Funny mix up...

Roopnarine, Peter wrote:
> I think that the question might actually be in reference to the new kernel
> addition (Kernel Virtual Manager? I think). Apparently virtualization
> capabilities will be built into the kernel. That's about all that I know, but
> it sounds exciting.
> Peter
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Dave Sampson
> Sent:	Sat 12/30/2006 3:28 PM
> To:	For users of Fedora
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> Subject:	Re: KVM and Xen
>
> KVM
>
> A switck between computers but able to use one (K)eyboard (V)ideo and 
> (M)ouse
>
> For my setup between 4 computers I have one PS2 keyboard, one usb mouse 
> with ps2 adapter... and one monitor with SVGA
>
> they all plu into a BOX... then when I double tap SCROLL LOCK followed 
> by numbers 1 through 4 I can switch between computers.  For $20 I use a 
> generic brand that came with all the necessary cables and powers off os 
> ps2 ports. there is also a mnaul botton that I can use if keyboard freezes.
>
> Linux gets a little fritzy sometimes when I do a lot of switching and 
> moving around. the fix is a simple re-plug of keyboard usualy or mouse 
> if its realy bad.
>
> This is a good setup if you are experimenting with several boxes or 
> fixing computers or just a geek.
>
>
>
> if you are networking there is a network version you can use put out by 
> the people at realVNC.
>
> Does that answer your question.
>
>
> Mike Chalmers wrote:
>   
>> I was wondering if anyone new about these and would explain them to 
>> me? Thanks.
>>
>>     
>
>   




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