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2006-Aug-27 18:33 UTC
[Pkg-xen-devel] xen-unstable_3.0-unstable+hg11218-1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) xen-docs-3.0-unstable_3.0-unstable+hg11218-1_all.deb extra misc documentation for XEN, a Virtual Machine Monitor This package contains all the large documentation files for XEN. This includes a description interface(both the api, and a nice explanation of how XEN works). It also contains the VBD and Xeno howtos. (new) xen-hypervisor-3.0-unstable-1-amd64_3.0-unstable+hg11218-1_amd64.deb extra misc The Xen Hypervisor on AMD64 The hypervisor is the "core" for XEN itself. It gets booted by the boot loader and controls cpu and memory, sharing them between your administrative domain (Domain 0) and the virtual guest systems. . In order to boot a XEN system along with this package you also need a kernel specifically crafted to work as the Domain 0, mediating hardware access for XEN itself. An example config file for this kernel and documentation on how to build it can be found in the xen-docs package. (new) xen-ioemu-3.0-unstable_3.0-unstable+hg11218-1_amd64.deb extra misc XEN administrative tools The userspace tools to manage a system virtualized through the XEN virtual machine monitor. . This package includes the utilities required to support HVM domains, which allows full virtualization of unmodified operating systems, such as Microsoft's Windows product line, and standard Linux kernels. . For this to work, you will need a CPU with hardware virtualization support, such as Intel's CPUs with VT, or AMD's CPUs with Pacifica. (new) xen-unstable_3.0-unstable+hg11218-1.diff.gz extra misc (new) xen-unstable_3.0-unstable+hg11218-1.dsc extra misc (new) xen-unstable_3.0-unstable+hg11218.orig.tar.gz extra misc (new) xen-utils-3.0-unstable-1_3.0-unstable+hg11218-1_amd64.deb extra misc XEN administrative tools The userspace tools to manage a system virtualized through the XEN virtual machine monitor. Changes: xen-unstable (3.0-unstable+hg11218-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial release. Override entries for your package: Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org Your package contains new components which requires manual editing of the override file. It is ok otherwise, so please be patient. New packages are usually added to the override file about once a week. You may have gotten the distribution wrong. You'll get warnings above if files already exist in other distributions.