On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Ralph Angenendt <ra+centos@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > John wrote: > > Mention of The Xen-Kernel: > > > > Just a thought here. I never used the proprietary nvidia driver with the > > xen kernel on any install of it I've done. But I beg to know why would > > you even want to run that when you running Xen? If your running Xen then > > your not after video acceleration correct? You after I/O and Memory > > Bandwidth. > > I'd like to have xen on my Desktop machine, which has 4GB of RAM. The nv > driver doesn't really work with the card in my machine when using 2 > monitors. > > But: Don't even bother to test, the nvidia driver does not work with a > xen kernel. There have been patches floating around, which lead to a > very unstable system. OK, don't bother with anything. To avoid any complication, let's change the example to -PAE. If the user is running a non-standard kernel (such as kernel-PAE), then the -devel package must be installed manually (kernel-PAE-devel, for example). Akemi