On Wednesday 17 November 2004 5:13 pm, Alan Cox wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 05:09:59PM -0500, David Sanders wrote:
> Do we need a 4g4g kernel as the default? Not many people are going to be
> helped anyway. Fedora is the only linux distribution shipping one as far
> as I know and it is not in the upstream kernels. Perhaps it could be an
> option?
4G/4G does seem to help a lot of workloads. The views are split even inside
Red Hat. When it comes to Linux/Linux virtualisation then Xen 2.0 really
makes it irrelevant as Xen uses its own kernel variant anyway
Well for
Windows/Linux virtualization on Virtual PC a solution is needed by a
lot of people. Perhaps we could detect in anaconda that we are in a Virtual
Machine and setup accordingly? Just check motherboard manufacturer, if its
Microsoft then your in Virtual PC, etc.
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David Sanders
fedoradev(a)sandersweb.net