My requirements: A distro that''s relatively modern (e.g. supports kvm and xen, but I guess as long as kvm runs on any of the guests I should be OK too). I plan to run Linux, Windows2k (xfer my old desktop), WindowsXP, and probably Solaris 10. I also need to xfer my other old Linux system Redhat 7.0 (2.2.16-22), so that I could eventually migrate all data and services off it. I was hoping for a dual monitor setup so that I could run Windows on one, Linux on another (or any other choice of 2 Operating Systems at the same time). I currently have a recently purchased Dell e521 AMD x2 (it has some known problems with Linux with it''s NVIDIA built in video and it''s Broadcom network card, hence I need Xen 3.0.4), and which I plan to equip with a RAID card, mirror 2 large drives, and add another video card, monitor, if I can get Xen to work to some degree on it. Pointers on how to xfer Windows 2000 old PC to a kvm/qemu/xen are also appreciated. Any other advice appreciated too. I need something that works, I already invested at least 20hrs into this setup. I am not afraid of a challenge, but I was hoping that after so many years of Linux things would finally start to magically work out of the box :) So far I''ve tried debian 4.0, with limited success (c my previous post). I am also familiar with RedHat based systems and Solaris (somewhat, as I didn''t really work with 10 much, but plenty with 7-9). Are these requirements realistic, or should I stick to my 2 old Pent III Dell desktops :) Thanks, Andrey _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users