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Ubuntu Picks Upstart, KVM

derrida writes "Because the traditional System V init daemon (SysVinit) does not deal well with modern hardware, including hotplug devices, USB hard and flash drives, and network-mounted filesystems, Ubuntu replaced it with the upstart init daemon. Several other replacements for SysVinit are also available. One of the most prominent, initng, is available for Debian and runs on Ubuntu. Solaris uses SMF (Service Management Facility) and Mac OS uses launchd. Over time, Ubuntu will likely come to incorporate features of each of these systems into Upstart. Furthermore, heading in a different direction from its main rivals, Ubuntu Linux will use KVM as its primary virtualization software. Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server both use the Xen virtualization software, a 'hypervisor' layer that lets multiple operating systems run on the same computer. In contrast, the KVM software runs on top of a version of Linux, the 'host' operating system that provides a foundation for other 'guest' operating systems to run in a virtual mode." Slashdot shares a corporate overlord with Linux.com.

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  1. I for one by Monsuco · · Score: 1, Funny

    Slashdot shares a corporate overlord with Linux.com.
    And I for one would like to welcome ...
    1. Re:I for one by bendodge · · Score: 2, Funny

      Hello World, make me a sandwich. Ha! Sudo make me a sandwich!
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    2. Re:I for one by WilliamSChips · · Score: 2, Funny

      Hey look! I've lived under a rock the past three years and don't know what xkcd is!

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  2. Re:Someone help me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Dildon't

  3. Re:News? by KwKSilver · · Score: 2, Funny

    more like "Zippos at five paces." Shockingly polite disagreements at that.

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  4. It's a FSF/Cononical Conspiracy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Beware! Richard Stallman is behind this! First they replace init with an event driven system. Next they start migrating services out of the kernel. It be proposed and seem natural to have these services driven by events (after all the init system is) . Then of course it will seem obvious to abstract the event system into its own package. This package will be called Mach. Finally a name change will be proposed that we rename Linux to GNU/Hurd. Don't say I didn't tell you! We will be butt of our own Hurd jokes.

  5. Re:Someone help me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's actually dildi.