Today the Xen Project announced eight security advisories: XSA-191 to XSA-198. The bulk of these security advisories were discovered and fixed during the hardening phase of the Xen Project Hypervisor…
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The first release of Mirage OS back in December 2013 introduced the prototype of the unikernel concept, which realised the promise of a safe, flexible mechanism to build highly optimized…
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As usual, the first weekend of February (1st & 2nd Feb this year) is FOSDEM weekend. Taking place at "ULB Solbosch Campus, Brussels, Belgium, Europe, Earth", FOSDEM is the Open…
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ACPI vs. Device Tree on ARM Some of you may have seen the recent discussions on the linux-arm-kernel mailing list (and others) about the use of ACPI vs DT on…
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My name is Julien Grall. Â I joined the Citrix Open Source team few months ago to work on Xen on ARMÂ with Ian Campbell and Stefano Stabellini. Since Citrix has joined…
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I’ve started to work on the Xen on ARM project by trying to get Xen running on the nice little Samsung Chromebook which run an ARM processor with the virtualization…
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A couple of weeks ago I went to Copenhagen to attend Linaro Connect and Ubuntu Developer Summit for the first time. I was really impressed by the size of the…
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Last weekend Linus Torvalds pulled the Xen on ARM patches in his Linux tree, so as of Saturday the 7th of October, we have Xen ARM in upstream Linux! This…
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Dear Xen Developers, I wanted to announce that Ian Campbell from Citrix has been nominated and elected as Xen Hypervisor committer and will be responsible for the ARMv7+VE components in…
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Over the next few days I will be putting out highlights from this year's Xen Summit in Boston. Many interesting projects, concepts, and "Xen deployments" were presented and I want…
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