[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen: The processor(s) in this machine do not support full virtualization.
Hello! > did that mean my local processor doesn't scope the perfomance which is > needed for virtualization? > > my notebook sprec: > > Dell inspiron 8600 > > Processor (CPU): Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz > > Total memory (RAM): 461.9 MB Javier has already very eloquently described the meaning of the message you're seeing. I'll just note that if you need full virtualisation (for instance to run Windows) you could try one of the solutions he suggested (qemu/kqemu, VPC, VMWare) and note that there is also Parallels and VirtualBox. qemu / kqemu and VirtualBox are Open Source, Free software. The others are commercial. I've been rather impressed with VirtualBox on my pre-HVM machine recently. I'll also note that Xen/HVM, VirtualBox and kvm all use code from the qemu project, so in some sense it's one of the "parents" of Open Source virtualisation. > A other questions which concerning to the openGL. I am not shure, but > will Xen support OpenGL or not? Xen only supports a relatively low performance 2D graphics interface for guests. There is a Free OpenGL virtualisation solution called VMGL by H. Andrés Lagar-Cavilla (http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andreslc/xen-gl/) although I don't know if that's in continuing development. It can run some full featured GL apps, as you can see from the screenshots. I don't know if it would support Compiz, though. It won't work with Windows guests, so its applications to gaming are somewhat limited by that. 3D virtualisation is hard. VMGL was one approach to it, Jacob Gorm Hansen did some work on it too. I know other people who have been looking into 3D virtualisation under Xen but I can't guarantee what they'll produce or when they'll produce it. There are also people working on 3D virtualisation for other virtual machine programs, both Open Source and proprietary. I think we'll see more solutions popping up in the future. > For what I should focus on for my next notebook, to have full 3D support > with Xen. It would be nice but there are no concrete plans for if / when Xen will have full 3D support for domUs. Cheers, Mark -- Push Me Pull You - Distributed SCM tool (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~maw48/pmpu/) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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