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@ 2005-09-08  2:03 David Brusowankin
  2005-09-08  2:15 ` Mark Williamson
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From: David Brusowankin @ 2005-09-08  2:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

This is my first post to this group. I am confused by what I have read in an 
early version of the FAQ and the current version. The first version said 
that there was a licensing issue and the second version claims that Windows 
does not lend itself to the paravirtualization techniques that Xen uses. Has 
Xen changed that much? The reason I would like to know is that I do not want 
to have to buy a new system in order to take be able to run Windows XP and 
Linux or Darwin/Mac OSX together (yes I have begun to read the documentation 
so that I can port Darwin to Xen). If the problem is the licensing, would 
that still apply if I am a registered legal owner of an existing copy of 
Windows XP and could just patch a few dll's?

Thanks,

David

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