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> I got the XCI build up and running but dom0 does not provide the
> functionality I am looking for.  There is no ability to run X or GDM.
> So far the issues I am seeing with host suspend/resume seem to be
> graphics and SMP related, issues which XCI does not address.
>
So as not to risk dom0 security, we prefer X etc. in an appliance VM.  You 
could optionally enable X in dom0 and post relevant patches though our 
recommendation wouldn't be to enable X in dom0.
 
> I would like to get dom0 suspend/resume working with Ubuntu 8.04 or
> 9.04
> running on top of Xen.  I have used s2ram, pm-suspend and some
> roll-my-own scripts with less than stellar results.
> 
I have on occasions tried host S3 on varied environments (with Xen) including 
the ones you mentioned and have had success with host S3, of course with 
appropriate tweaks.
 
> The current issue I am looking at is that Xen's time is not working
> after resume.  Both clocksource/1 and timer isr/1 print out persistent
> "Time went backwards" messages.
>
Hmm... I have seen this issue, more so with older versions of Xen.  I would 
recommend starting a separate thread on this mentioning the version of Xen with 
which you now encounter this issue.
Kamala
 
> - steve
> 
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