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	<title>Comments on: Getting started with XEN on etch</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Installing Xen on Debian Etch 4.0...&lt;/strong&gt;

Updated 10. May 2007
For a long time I have tested many different virtualization techniques; Xen, VMWare, and Microsoft VM. Until now I&#8217;m able to conclude that all of them are usable on my desktop machine, but both VMWare and Microsoft&#8217;s VM...</description>
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<p>Updated 10. May 2007<br />
For a long time I have tested many different virtualization techniques; Xen, VMWare, and Microsoft VM. Until now I&#8217;m able to conclude that all of them are usable on my desktop machine, but both VMWare and Microsoft&#8217;s VM&#8230;</p>
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