Hello, Just as the subject, I made a text table. It's simple. The column name explains itself. I think it is usefull for somebody. The table also contains two columns: 'is_fedora_kvm_support?' and 'is_ubuntu_kvm_support?'. The two columns tell us whether fedora/ubuntn kvm could virtualize the architecture. I got the information from LSB, fedora and ubuntu offical site. kvm information comes from KVM packages of fedora 16 and ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I am not familar with most of these architectures. So, I would like to receive feedback and advice.
The table in attach file.
Best regards, xning
Hello, I adjusted the volumn names to reduce the line length. Now the line length is less than 80. So it's suit to browse in terminal. And also add two architecures: s390 and s390x.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Xibo Ning" xning@redhat.com To: "fedora-devel" devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 10:13:43 AM Subject: Architectures supported by LSB, fedora, ubuntu and kvm
Hello, Just as the subject, I made a text table. It's simple. The column name explains itself. I think it is usefull for somebody. The table also contains two columns: 'is_fedora_kvm_support?' and 'is_ubuntu_kvm_support?'. The two columns tell us whether fedora/ubuntn kvm could virtualize the architecture. I got the information from LSB, fedora and ubuntu offical site. kvm information comes from KVM packages of fedora 16 and ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I am not familar with most of these architectures. So, I would like to receive feedback and advice.
The table in attach file.
Best regards, xning
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