Re: Recommendation for a dev system

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Hi
        I am also looking for the same. I am planing to buy new
machine for development. I am planing for ARM9 processor. I need some
suggestion regarding configuration. Please help me .

Thanks & Regards,
Rajath N R

On Oct 28, 2007 10:52 AM, Pranav Peshwe <pranavpeshwe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 10/27/07, Mulyadi Santosa <mulyadi.santosa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Hi..
> > > Hello,
> > >       I'm pretty new to kernel development and would like to setup a
> ideal
> > > dev system for playing
> > >       around.
> > I highly recommend Qemu. UML is nice, but you can consider itself as
> > another "architecture" i.e some low level functions are different from
> > the real i386/x86-64 ones. Qemu is a complete machine emulator, so you
> > are give more or less exact simulation and you are using exactly same
> > low level functions.
>
> If you plan to buy a new machine for development, then, how about going for
> a processor with virtualization extenstions (Intel VT/AMD-V) ? They will
> enable you to run KVM/Xen/VMWare etc better. I'm not sure whether (k)qemu
> has support for hardware virtualization though...
>
> CMIIW.
>
> Best regards,
> Pranav
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> The hammer shatters glass but forges steel.
>
>



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Thanks & Regards,
Rajath N R

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