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New Linux Kernel: More Support for Virtualization

Nearly three months in the making, the new Linux kernel (version 2.6.26) announced by Linus Torvalds through a mailing list, boasts read-only bind mounts, “big-iron” KVM ports, USB webcam support, 802.11s mesh WiFi, built-in support for remote kernel debugging, and a host of embedded architecture improvements, among other enhancements.

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Linux Kernel 2.6.25 Released, KVM x86 Emulator Updated

Linus Torvalds has released the latest version of the "stable" Linux kernel, version 2.6.25, which includes changes to Wi-Fi support, virtualization, real-time scheduling and file systems. The

Looking Back At A Decade of Open Source Virtualization

Will 2008 become the "Virtual Year"? That's what some people would have us believe now that the virtualization hype is reaching never before seen heights, and large acquisitions &

Red Hat Isn’t Exhibiting ‘Xen’-Ophobia

Quoting Jason Brooks from eWeek:

Red Hat's announcement March 14 of its integrated virtualization push, starring Xen, didn't take anyone by surprise: Red Hat,

VMware pushing its standard virtualization interface in Linux kernel

Fraser Campbell tracked VMware effort to introduce several patches in Linux kernel to make it compliant to what it's called

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