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Intro to SUSE XEN Virtualization Part 1

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27 March 2008 - 6:26am
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Nic Pelton introduces us to some of the fundamentals of using XEN virtualization from Novell. Here he outlines how to install the pieces.

This video is also available on YouTube at:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=M6oQ0zOL884

Check out more Novell training courses that provide in-depth information about virtualization here.


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27 March 2008 - 6:26am
Submitted by: npelton

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WMV?

Submitted by kennonk on 27 March 2008 - 12:22pm.

Using windows media video format to post your Linux howto makes baby Jesus cry. Try ogg or even mpeg or flash video...Also could you avoid using spaces in the file name? Otherwise, thanks for the great content. It was a good part one. Keep them coming.

Re: WMV?

Submitted by npelton on 28 March 2008 - 7:14am.

kennonk-
Point well made regarding WMV. I was on a very tight schedule and am relatively new to video editing and wanted to complete the first two parts. Vista was available and I thought I'd try using its version of Movie Maker out of curiosity (we all remember what curiosity did to the cat).

In hindsight, I'd use a different Editing tool (and make arrangements to have more time for both creating and editing the content).

Thanks for those thoughts and the kind words as well,

Nic

Seconded

Submitted by rsmccain on 31 March 2008 - 7:28am.

I'll agree with npelton on this one. The content was great but WMV?? Sheesh..

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