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Hi All, 
 
 I'm still trying to figure out the basics of using Xen and have a question about how to get the latest Xen for dom0. 
 
 I tried Debian 5.0 Lenny as Dom-0, by running apt-get to install Xen. 
That gives me Xen 3.2 which still have quite a few problems, like  not able to use the xen clocksource in dom-U. 
 
 Then I tried Cent OS 5.4 as Dom-0, by running yum to get the latest packages. 
This time the Xen version I get is "3.1.2-164.9.1.el5", and it is actually Xen 3.1.2 + patches from Redhat with ports from newer Xen versions. 
 
 So here are my questions: 
 
 - Is "3.1.2-164.9.1.el5" a good enough version? In general is the Xen version   from "yum install" in CentOS close to the most recent release? 
 
 - If I want to install the latest stable release, Xen 3.4, is the only way 
  by downloading the source tarball in the Xen homepage and install by compiling? 
 
 Thanks! 
 
 Daniel 
  
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