Re: headless embedde linux

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heinz wrote:
This kernel does support kvm and the prement patch to make it pretty good for real time things. A kvm virtual machine is running for example windows xp with some WPF gui. That would be a nice solution, and for many problems - including those windows gui guys needing real time as well.

I can't comment on suitability for real-time work, but as a built-to-purpose embedded Linux distro that runs guests through KVM for remote use, you might find oVirt [http://ovirt.org/] interesting.

I a don't touch any graphic card with the linux stuff, would it be possible to directly access from within the guest os?

PCI passthrough support for video cards is a frequently asked about here, but every status report I've seen has been to the effect that it probably shouldn't be expected for a while.

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