I also am encountering this bug, with all guests. I have looked for many
hours for a resolution but nothing so far. However I can also say ALL
guests:
Windows 7 (32bit)
Windows XP (32bit)
OpenSUSE 11.2 (32bit)
In the log files also show the AUDIO_DRV=none
One additional thing I tried was to add
OK, I have sound working. I manually launched the Windows 7 guest via
command line, but changing the none to pa and I had audio. So now I will
investigate as to how to ensure than libvirt respects the env. var.
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QEMU_AUDIO_DRV set to none by libvirtd in Lucid
Ok, don't flame me for repeating myself here, but flagging this as
Medium is wrong in my view. Wrong for the following reasons:
1) It's easy and quick to patch, and (to me and others) SHOULD have been
done prior to the release of 7.10
2) I work as a systems administrator, and use as much as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gfxboot
Here I go AGAIN :-)
This applies to previous comments I logged with regard to 7.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gfxboot/+bug/140713
This is patchable so PLEASE PLEASE let's get this upstream. It missed
out (just!) being on 7.10.
hallelujah praise the lord
jeje
Sorry, ok great news! The big thing to me is that because 8.04 will I
believe be LTS, it would be terrible not to have this patched. Ok, I'm a
happy little devil now.
Anthony, many thanks for your research and work yeah see you on irc
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Gutsy Tribe 5 (KVM
You should now be able to do a system update to 2.6.20-16 and the issue
should be fixed. If for some reason you can not / do not want to, then I
think that if you are having trouble compiling the modules, take the two
.ko files that Daniel has kindly posted and use them.
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No sound - ATI
Well, I have not tried Daniels modules, as I said in my post, first I
upgraded the kernel, but then after reading Grudko's post, I did what he
said, and it worked. How Daniel's differ (if at all) I have no idea.
I suggest you do an
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
Get yourself up
Hi Grudko... Last night I installed the RC of Kubuntu. and built the
2.6.20.7 kernel.. have not had a chance to test it, but I will look at
your fix. It's working ok yes? Also how did you find this information
out please? Is this a module section etc that can just be rebuilt.
Kind regards
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No
I can confirm that worked... just rebuilt the modules and sound works
correctly.
For anyone wanting to do the same do the following:
Install linux-source:
sudo aptitude install linux-source
Make a directory where you can use to extract the source:
mkdir ~/xyz
cd ~/xyz
Exact the source to
The sound works fine if you do exactly what I said on fixing the
modules.
If you guys don't wish to build them, I can provide you with the two 32
bit binary files. Just simply copy them, and reboot. Let me know.
Kind regards
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No sound - ATI Technologies Inc SB600 Azalia (Fixable!)
Public bug reported:
Insallation:
Ubuntu Server 6.06 LTS + all updates
Problem:
The default Pyzor package when configured to be a server fails to create
a pid file. Attempt to stop the running server via ctrl + C fails.
Work around:
Took the tarball from sourceforge, applied patches from
Confirmed
Note: Booting your 8.10 alpha3 guest with -std-vga on the kvm cli will
also fix this (Well, here with kvm-71).
However mouse pointer is unusable.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251480
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Just built KVM-72 , and the Cirrius issue is resolved, however my mouse
pointer is still unusable.
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Ok, I'm no Xen guy... however after experiencing a load of lock up's
when booting the 8.04 Xen kernel (64bit) , destroying my fs by powering
down by holding the button... I found this lame fix:
Now I can't speculate as to what is wrong, and I'm not going to...
however try this (It also worked
Sorry Soren,
The issue regarding the mouse pointer was something else, I reconfigured
xorg and it worked fine. Just to clear up my previous comment saying
that it did not work.
Regards
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Ok, some interesting info, and a fix / work around.
To install a guest (Tested this with Ubuntu Gutsy Beta), remaster the
ISO with the bootlogo file removed. At the boot line, use vga mode, eg:
install vga=791
Your guest installation will install fast, and perfectly.
Anthony has written a
FYI: Beta release still has same issue
I seriously hope that server release either does not have gfxboot, or
fixes this issue
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140713
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Hi Anthony,
Thanks for investigating this, and producing a patch, I'm so happy to
hear you have it working. You say you have a remastered Gutsy that
boots. The required changes (binary ones), is it possible you can share,
and a brief description on the remaster process please? I'd like to test
I can confirm this works. Here is the binary bootlogo file I used if
anyone wants to skip the build process and jump straight to the copy
Great work Anthony!!
Ben, can you get this in before final?
** Attachment added: Binary bootlogo patched to work with KVM
Public bug reported:
When attempting to install Gutsy as a KVM guest, you are unable to do so
unless disabling KVM support in qemu.
This causes the installation to preform VERY slowly indeed, however,
once installed and booted, Gutsy preforms very well indeed.
My system:
Ubuntu 7.04 (Running
FYI, SLES10 did boot correctly, as did GRML 1.0. None of the *ubuntu ISO
did :-\
OpenSUSE 10.3 beta, failed in the same way as Gutsy, with a crash dump
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140713
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$ sudo /usr/local/kvm-40/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -localtime -m 1024 -cdrom
gutsy-alternate-testing5-i386.iso -boot d
Password:
exception 13 (33)
rax 0469 rbx 0081 rcx 4300 rdx
rsi 0005961d rdi 0005961c rsp fffaa9cc rbp
Hi TJ,
I have no problem booting installed guests (Gutsy, XP, Vista = 100%)
when running KVM (kvm-44), from what I hear you saying, you can't boot
an installed Gutsy guest... if so, that's odd, however I am running
32-Bit host and guests.
Hopefully this gfxboot issue will be resolved, as
TJ, I'd recommend building the kvm-44, for me it's preforming very well,
and stable, but as I said thats on pre-installed guests, I have not
attempted a guest installation with it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140713
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic
Laptop: Samsung R20 (Spanish)
Sound Card: ATI Technologies Inc SB600 Azalia
Problem: No Sound. Only detects the modem
Tests: Re-installation of ALSA. Compilation of ALSA from latest source
tar balls. Assistance from #alsa
I have not had the chance to do the above tests...
I've just downloaded the RC of Kubuntu, and will try a fresh install,
but I imagine it will do the same. If so, I will be forced to compile
2.6.20.7 from Kernel.org again.
Shame I filed the bug report after the kernel freeze eh :-((
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No
I also am encountering this bug, with all guests. I have looked for many
hours for a resolution but nothing so far. However I can also say ALL
guests:
Windows 7 (32bit)
Windows XP (32bit)
OpenSUSE 11.2 (32bit)
In the log files also show the AUDIO_DRV=none
One additional thing I tried was to add
OK, I have sound working. I manually launched the Windows 7 guest via
command line, but changing the none to pa and I had audio. So now I will
investigate as to how to ensure than libvirt respects the env. var.
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QEMU_AUDIO_DRV set to none by libvirtd in Lucid
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