Chris Bradley wrote: > Yesterday I installed OpenSolaris 2008.11 and today I installed xVM using > tools that I was given by e^ipi of the irc.freenode.net OpenSolaris chatroom. > I did a quick read of the Xen manual, upgraded to 64 bit AMD with some other > research notes I found on the web, and am now running Windows 7 Beta in an > xVM hypervisor that I have named SkyLight. > > Most of my actual work revolves around media and making music, and publishing > books, but I have been studying open source and Linux since 2005, and I have > Found Sun Microsystems to be one of the most professional crews out there. I > hold a 2 year degree in Computer Science, and am at present a subscribed > member of the Microsoft Partner Program, Sun Startup Essentials, and IBM > Partnerworld. I would like to do great things, and see if we can break down > some barriers between the Linux, Solaris, and Windows worlds. > > Right now project Skylight needs to be documented, I have some snapshot > photos to start placed here: > http://208.125.227.198/~station/skylight.png > http://208.125.227.198/~station/skylight2.png > > If anyone would like to help me get acclimated to posting to the wiki, and or > second this motion to document the steps I took to get Windows 7 Beta > installed in xVM, I would love to continue working on this with Sun. > > I thank you for your time in thoroughly reading my message, > And I wish you the best. > > Chris Bradley > http://www.noisecontrolpublishing.com > Noise Control Media Creative Director > Very interesting Chris. Look forward to hearing more about this. Yours links timeout by the way.
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