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[Xen-users] is xen suitable for ...

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Subject: [Xen-users] is xen suitable for ...
From: Shawn <shawn@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 18:14:22 +0900
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Hello,

If run Xen and set up a windows2000 host, would I be able to play a dvd
and do a tv out through a tv out card???

Also, how careful does one have to be about which systems have the bios
enabled for vt?  I am thinking about getting a core 2 duo 6400 on a ASUS
P5LD2-VM board using the 954g chipset which according to intel supports
VT (for pentium D at least so I assume it would for core 2 as well).
How would I go about verifying the bios are VT enabled.

Thanks for any advice.

shawn 


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