Hi, I am not a subscriber on this list. Just trying to install the XEN server on my Red Hat Linux box for the first time. The documentation for Xen 3.0 says that one can install it from the RPMs available. However, I could not find the Xen 3.0 RPMs through a google search. Can anybody help me with the RPMs by pointing to download-able locations ? regards ankit var callCount = 0; function rmvScroll( msg ) { if ( ++callCount > 10 ) { msg.style.visibility = "visible"; } if ( callCount msg.clientHeight ) { newHeight = msg.scrollHeight + delta; } delta = msg.offsetWidth - msg.clientWidth; delta = ( isNaN( delta )? 1 : delta + 1 ); if ( msg.scrollWidth > msg.clientWidth ) { newWidth = msg.scrollWidth + delta; } msg.style.overflow = "visible"; msg.style.visibility = "visible"; if ( newWidth > 0 || newHeight > 0 ) { var ssxyzzy = document.getElementById( "ssxyzzy" ); var cssAttribs = [''#'' + msg.id + ''{'']; if ( newWidth > 0 ) cssAttribs.push( ''width:'' + newWidth + ''px;'' ); if ( newHeight > 0 ) cssAttribs.push( '' height:'' + newHeight + ''px;'' ); cssAttribs.push( ''}'' ); try { ssxyzzy.sheet.deleteRule( 0 ); ssxyzzy.sheet.insertRule( cssAttribs.join(""), 0 ); } catch( e ){} } } function imgsDone( msg ) // for Firefox, we need to scan for images that haven''t set their width yet { var imgList msg.getElementsByTagName( "IMG" ); var len = ((imgList == null)? 0 : imgList.length); for ( var i = 0; i --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!''s user panel and lay it on us. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
On 7/2/07, ankit bansal <ankit_195@yahoo.com> wrote:> > Hi, > > I am not a subscriber on this list. Just trying to install > the XEN server on my Red Hat Linux box for the first time. > > The documentation for Xen 3.0 says that one can install > it from the RPMs available. However, I could not find the Xen > 3.0 RPMs through a google search. Can anybody help me > with the RPMs by pointing to download-able locations ? >Which RedHat? RHEL 5 has it built in, and I''d suggest using that. Otherwise, download all the RPM''s for RHEL 4 from www.xensource.com. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users