Phobos wrote: > > bussuser wrote: > > > > The linux unified kernel uses wine and reactos' codes, but its technique is different from the technique of wine. > > > > Just like KVM, it uses a lot of XEN's codes, but the technique of kvm is different from XEN. > > > I guess that you meant QEMU instead of XEN.... KVM is QEMU based and XEN also leverages functionality from QEMU... KVM doesn't use a lot of XEN code.... (AFAIK none, or very little, but I could be wrong) Chinese. translated by google.com http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.ccidnet.com%2Fart%2F3033%2F20071102%2F1263763_1.html&langpair=zh%7Cen&hl=zh-CN&ie=UTF-8 the writers are intel's engineer. they made the kvm running on the non-x86 computer first. He ( in charge of Intel's multi-core software Sunil Saxena) referred to Xen and KVM are developed by the open source community, the majority of the code is also KVM directly from the XEN in the transplant, KVM many developers have come from XEN project team, although the KVM and XEN are two different Virtual Machine.