'tis an i7 based laptop, 16G RAM, Nvidia GT 650M... which is completely useless in Ubuntu as it uses Optimus (damn you Nvidia!). Bumblebee makes no difference, but am keeping my hopes up for later...
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'tis an i7 based laptop, 16G RAM, Nvidia GT 650M... which is completely useless in Ubuntu as it uses Optimus (damn you Nvidia!). Bumblebee makes no difference, but am keeping my hopes up for later...
Just an update; I compiled a custom configured 3.6.0-rc3 kernel (previously using 3.2.0-29; is that the kernel you're having problems with as well?) and xend seems to be running fine... well, as far...
Interesting. I followed the same page as well and I couldn't get much further than the reboot stage. At that point, sometimes Xen will boot, sometimes it won't and sometimes when it does boot I find...