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The [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora] Linux distribution offers full Xen support just out of the box! This is true since Fedora 16, which is the first version of the distribution shipping a with full Xen dom0 since Fedora 8. This is a result of [http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2011/01/14/linux-2-6-37-first-upstream-linux-kernel-to-work-as-dom0/ dom0 support being merged into the mainline Linux kernel]. As such, with Fedora, it is very easy to get a fully functional Xen-enabled host.
The [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora] Linux distribution offers full Xen support just out of the box! This is true since Fedora 16, which is the first version of the distribution shipping a with full Xen dom0 since Fedora 8. This is a result of [http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2011/01/14/linux-2-6-37-first-upstream-linux-kernel-to-work-as-dom0/ dom0 support being merged into the mainline Linux kernel].

As such, with Fedora, it is very easy to get a fully functional Xen-enabled host. Look at the pages from this category to check out how.


== Xen Documentation and Resources in Fedora ==
== Xen Documentation and Resources in Fedora ==

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The Fedora Linux distribution offers full Xen support just out of the box! This is true since Fedora 16, which is the first version of the distribution shipping a with full Xen dom0 since Fedora 8. This is a result of dom0 support being merged into the mainline Linux kernel.

As such, with Fedora, it is very easy to get a fully functional Xen-enabled host. Look at the pages from this category to check out how.

Xen Documentation and Resources in Fedora