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Which architectures does Xen support?

XenFaq - Xen Wiki
Xen currently runs only on the x86 architecture, requiring a "P6" or newer processor (that's any Intel or AMD x86 CPU purchased in the last five years). Multiprocessor machines are supported, including basic support for Hyper-Threading (SMT). Support for x86/64 is available since Xen 3.0. In addition a port to the IA64 architecture is approaching completion. We hope to add other architectures such as PPC and ARM in due course.
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What architectures and operating systems does Mono support?

FAQ: General - Mono
Although we support plenty of platforms, we do not package Mono in binary form for all of the supported platforms.
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What support is available for Xen?

XenFaq - Xen Wiki
There is both paid and volunteer support available for Xen. Commercial support is provided by Citrix Systems, Inc. (XenSource, Inc.), the proprietors of this wiki. Volunteer support is available via the Xen mailing lists and on Internet Relay Chat (IRC): channel ##xen ("about Xen") on irc.freenode.net is a slightly larger, unofficial channel which also provides support
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Question 52: What architectures does Mono support?

The Mono Handbook - FAQ
Mono today ships with a Just-in-Time compiler for x86-based systems. It is tested regularly on Linux, FreeBSD and Windows (with the XP/NT core). There is also an interpreter, which is slower that runs on the s390, SPARC and PowerPC architectures.
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Which hardware platforms and architectures does Freespire support?

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Initially, Freespire will be available for the PC x86 platform. However, because Freespire is a community project, we encourage others to get involved in making Freespire available for other platforms and architectures as well, such as AMD64, Intel Dual Core and Mac.
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What is Xen?

XenFaq - Xen Wiki
Xen is a virtual machine monitor (VMM) for x86-compatible computers. Xen can securely execute multiple virtual machines, each running its own OS, on a single physical system with close-to-native performance.
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On what hardware architectures/systems does Debian GNU/Linux run?

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Debian GNU/Linux includes complete source-code for all of the included programs, so it should work on all systems which are supported by the Linux kernel; see the Linux FAQ for details. The current Debian GNU/Linux release, 3.
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What architectures will Automatix2 support?

FAQ - Automatix Wiki
Automatix2 currently supports i386 architectures for Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper), Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy), Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty), Debian 4.0 (Etch), and Mepis 6.0/6.5. AMD64 is currently only supported on Ubuntu with plans to support Debian as well. From Ubuntu 6.10 onwards, PowerPC support has been dropped due to low demand and Ubuntu dropping support for this architecture.
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Which architectures does BusyBox run on?

BusyBox
BusyBox in general will build on any architecture supported by gcc. Kernel module loading for 2.4 Linux kernels is currently limited to ARM, CRIS, H8/300, x86, ia64, x86_64, m68k, MIPS, PowerPC, S390, SH3/4/5, Sparc, v850e, and x86_64 for 2.4.x kernels.
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How is Xen licensed?

XenFaq - Xen Wiki
Xen is Open Source, and is released under terms of the GNU General Public License. Operating systems or other applications written to use Xen's hypercall interface are not derived works of Xen, hence may be licensed differently.
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How does Xen compare to other solutions such as UserMode Linux (UML) and VServer?

unixshell# :: Linux Virtual Server, Virtual Private Server, ...
UML uses emulated system calls and emulated disk drivers which make it very slow, especially when it comes to context switches and disk I/O. Xen itself is a hypervisor with the base operating system simply being a VM under it. This makes it have very low overhead (2-8%). Linux VServer is a shared kernel with security isolation so it lacks many features such as no low level networking, IPSec, IPv6, iptables, ebtables, loadable kernel modules, etc.
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Which OSes run on Xen?

XenFaq - Xen Wiki
To achieve such high performance, Xen requires that OSes are ported to run on it. See the Current status of OS ports The paravirtualized approach we use to get such high performance has not been usable directly for Windows to date. However Xen 3.0 added Intel VT-x support to enable the running of unmodified guest operating systems, including Windows XP & 2003 Server, using hardware virtualization technology. Xen 3.0.2 and later support AMD Pacifica technology as well.
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The server and the clients have heterogeneous architectures. Does CADP supports it?

CADP FAQ
Yes. For example, you can have a Linux server, and Solaris and Linux clients that use the same installed version of CADP.
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What are the supported architectures?

cpudyn FAQ
Any architecture supported by the kernel cpufreq drivers. Currently tested with x86 (Pentium and AMD), PowerPC and ARM too.
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What architectures are supported?

The Fedora Legacy Project
Obviously, legacy support for outdated distributions will only support the platform that the original distribution supported. This will be i386 for Red Hat Linux 7.3, 8.0 and 9. Red Hat Linux 7.2 was available for i386, ia64 and s390, but we're only able to support i386. Current Fedora Core releases may support other architectures, mainly amd64. We will provide legacy support for all platforms that Fedora Core is available on.
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FAQ/General - CentOS Wiki
CentOS 4 currently supports x86, x86_64, ia64. ppc (PowerPC) and alpha (DEC Alpha) are released in beta for CentOS 4. s390, s390x, and sparc are being developed, but not yet released for CentOS 4. CentOS is built from the the publically provided AS Enterprise Sources, although all of the above versions are built from the same sources. AS is either a larger subset of packages (than PWS and WS) or has advanced Kernel parameters supporting larger number of processors or memory (as compared to ES).
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What Debian packages do I need for Xen?

XenFaq - Xen Wiki
To run Xen and a single OS from a binary release you need install no extra packages. To build Xen, XenLinux and documentation from source you will need: make, libncurses5-dev, libncurses5, gcc, libc6-dev, zlib1g-dev, python, python-dev, python-twisted, openssl, openssl-dev, bridge-utils, iproute, libcurl3, libcurl3-dev, bzip2, module-init-tools, latex, latex2html, transfig, and tgif.
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Question #6. Which architectures do you use or intend to use in the next three years?

LAPACK-ScaLAPACK Survey Results - ordered by question
perhaps the 'parallel relatively robust representation' code. It has less memory requirements which favours a small cluster.
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Does the CCFC have any support groups?

CCFC Crohn's and Colitis - FAQ's
Local CCFC volunteer Chapters hold education meetings and other events. In a few cases, they have been authorized to offer support group services led by trained facilitators. Click here to find the Chapter nearest you. Many community hospitals offer support services to patients. We recommend that you consult with your physician and local hospital on the availability of various services.
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Does the Foundation have support groups?

NAAF FAQ
The Foundation sponsors volunteer support groups all over the world as well as telephone support contacts. These groups offer people with alopecia areata a chance to share feelings, experiences, and solutions to coping with the disease. Each group has a leader who has alopecia areata or is closely associated with someone who does. Support groups further the Foundation's goal of research, emotional support, and public awareness.
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What features does the NDAC support?

NCS | National Communications System | Frequently Asked Ques...
Flexibility to customize network architectures and routing schemes, introduce new carrier network data, and emulate the effects of emerging technologies
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What standards does ICW support?

Black Box Resale Services: Frequently Asked Questions
Wherever feasible, we comply with industry standards. The platform has been certified by UL, FCC Class A/B, and CE. SNMP is used for OAM functions.
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How does GROWW provide this support?

Frequently Asked Questions - GROWW - Grief Recovery Online
GROWW provides support on a number of different levels. A proprietary web site link to a variety of other support resources for additional complementary support. The Website also provides gateways to organizations or agencies which may provide assistance to the bereaved, such as the Social Security Administration, or local medical or hospice associations.
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Does GIMP have scanner support?

GIMP - Documentation
Yes. You can run xscanimage, the front end to SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy), either as a GIMP extension or in stand-alone mode. This supports Mustek and HP flatbed scanners, as well as the Connectix color QuickCam camera.
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What protocols does SSE support?

Frequently Asked Questions for Simple Sharing Extensions (SS...
The focus is on the data format; HTTP/HTTPS is not required as a transport protocol. As long as a publisher's feed files and their dependencies (such as enclosures) can be transported to subscriber (for example, through a store-and-forward relay), any protocol will work.
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Does DBAN have SATA support?

Darik's Boot and Nuke FAQ
If DBAN does not detect a SATA controller running in native mode, then run the controller setup program and enable the "legacy PATA support" option. (ie: "Push <F2> to enter setup" when the computer starts.) SATA drivers for new computers will be added to DBAN as they are published for Linux. Drivers for Microsoft Windows are incompatible with DBAN and cannot be added to DBAN.
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