[...]

> >>> The leaders initially will be Juergen Zimmermann and myself.
> >>
> >> Sounds great.
> >>
> >> +1 from me.
> >
> > +1 from me too.
> >
> >
> 
> 
> This will lead to a heated discussion but I just have to.
> 
> I personally love the idea of QEMU becuase it can emulate the processor
> all
> the way down to the bare wire nearly.  Its bloody brilliant and Fabrice is
> a
> genius.
> 
> However, here comes the tough part, is anyone upstairs in the corner
> office
> doing anything to get VMWare running on Solaris 10 ?  I know that Andy
> Tucker has shuffled over to VMWare and he must be doing some sort of magic
> there.  Or is it a Windows and Linux club only?  I just can not think of a
> better place to run VMWare than on a maxxed out X4600 and I sure as hell
> don't mean on top of Slep - SUSE Linux Enterprise Poop.
> 
> Dennis


Good point.
I support that demand.

BTW, a few cosmetical things (of course except the LKM's we depend on) worked 
with lxrun (back in 2003 when I tried that). Probably also under Janus.
A pity that Janus cannot load linUX kernel modules.

Though much worse is, that market policy seems to hinder the release of Solaris 
host support for VMware.


marTin

p.s. Back to qemu's accellerator module: It might not be too hard to port qvm86 
to Solaris x86:
To get the (apparently unmaintained) CVS, do a

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sources/qvm86 co qvm86
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