
Hi, According to the release notes kvm-65 is used. There is a maintenance branch that we keep for kvm. It is called maint/2.6.26. It is based on 2.6.26 for the kvm kernel module and +- kvm-68 for userspace Only bug fixes are applied on these branches so they aught to be relatively stable. So what about rebase fedora-10 kvm over them? Soon we'll branch a new one out of 2.6.28 kernel module and a matching userspace. Regards, Dor Dale Bewley wrote:
I've been working on the virtualization release notes[1] for Fedora 10 these past several days, and I'm looking for input from those in the know. The advances coming out of the Emerging Technologies projects and Fedora in general are very impressive, and I'd like to do them justice.
I added a lot of content quickly yesterday, and the page structure is by no means solid, but there is a pending freeze[2] on October 10th. I'd like to get it into the best and most accurate shape possible before then. There will be a chance to make updates again before the F10 release.
I've attempted to describe the improvements to virtualization-related packages between the F9 release versions and the anticipated F10 versions. I've created a table[3] of those versions to help with the comparison. I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know:
* if you believe a version bump is pending * if I've left out any packages or features * if I included something not noteworthy * anything else you have to say
If you have any comments, contributions, or criticisms at all, please add them to the wiki article/talk page/or email them to me.
Thanks! And keep up the great work!
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Virtualization [2] http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-10/f-10-docs-tasks.html [3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DaleBewley#Virtualization_Release_Notes
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