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Since I haven't even configured my first kernel yet, I really don't count myself as a linux user yet. I am just quoting what I learned from a AIX admin class.

I do use linux yes, but I don't use it to the degree that I should before bragging about its abilities, but then again, what zealot does?

Being IBM in orgins, I think that Xen would still emulate 64 bit processing regardless of being 32 bit or 64 bit. You are looking at a serious hit in performance and a very limited operating environment.
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Nifty, but  richdave | 03/10/05
Xen is free and open source  matrixdomain | 03/10/05
Pretty Simple  Roger Ramjet | 03/11/05
Re: Pretty Simple  Andylb | 03/11/05
Yep  Roger Ramjet | 03/11/05
VMware DOES require changes  rdwhitti | 03/11/05
never had to patch my kernel  doh123 | 03/11/05
I think you did...  rdwhitti | 03/11/05
It's not a kernel patch  Michael Kelly | 03/11/05
Thanks for the clarification. (NT)  rdwhitti | 03/11/05
What about x86-64 support?  Michael Kelly | 03/11/05
That is correct  nucrash | 03/11/05
I should have mentioned it...  Michael Kelly | 03/11/05
One what?  nucrash | 03/11/05
Gah I'm too lazy today!  Michael Kelly | 03/11/05
That's OK  nucrash | 03/11/05
Michael  Linux User 147560 | 03/11/05
The issue is  Michael Kelly | 03/11/05
Gotcha!  Linux User 147560 | 03/11/05
The Gentoo issue  Michael Kelly | 03/11/05

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