[relnotes] [Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Virtualization" by PaulFrields

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The following page has been changed by PaulFrields:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Virtualization?action=diff&rev2=29&rev1=28

The comment on the change is:
Remove asterisk for l10n and standardization, use BeatsVer

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  = Types of Virtualization =
  
- Under Fedora * using Xen 3.0.4, both paravirtualization and full virtualization can be implemented. Full virtualization requires a VT-capable processor. Paravirtualization does not require special hardware, but does require the guest OS to be modified. To learn more about how to configure and use Xen, refer to [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstartFC6].
+ Under Fedora using Xen 3.0.4, both paravirtualization and full virtualization can be implemented. Full virtualization requires a VT-capable processor. Paravirtualization does not require special hardware, but does require the guest OS to be modified. To learn more about how to configure and use Xen, refer to [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstartFC6].
  
  = Guest Operating Systems =
  
- The Fedora 7 development team has tested Xen with Fedora Core 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta2 guests. Other guests have not been tested. With paravirtualization, however, users can expect reasonable success running any Linux guest OS that was built for Xen 3.0.4. With full virtualization using VT hardware, users can expect reasonable success with a larger variety of operating systems, including some proprietary operating systems. 
+ The Fedora 7 development team has tested Xen with Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta2 guests. Other guests have not been tested. With paravirtualization, however, users can expect reasonable success running any Linux guest OS that was built for Xen 3.0.4. With full virtualization using VT hardware, users can expect reasonable success with a larger variety of operating systems, including some proprietary operating systems. 
  
  = Changes to the Xen Packages =
  
- The following improvements have been made in the Virtualization packages in Fedora 7:
+ The following improvements have been made in the Virtualization packages in Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]]:
  
  * virt-manager and virsh can now work with inactive domains. Previously, only xm could handle inactive domains
  * The mouse cursor problems with the virtual frame buffer have been fixed, for a better user experience in GUI modes




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