I still find qemu useful when I want to test something out amd that qould be
emulating ARM from x86 hardware.
I know arm hardware is cheap nowadays ... but qemu is cheaper and no need to
wait for shipping ;)
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Da: Stuart Winter <mo...@slackware.com>
A: Slackware ARM mailing list <armedslack@lists.armedslack.org>
Inviato: Venerdì 31 Agosto 2012 16:09
Oggetto: [ARMedslack] QEMU support - does anybody care about it?
Hi
I am thinking about removing the QEMU packages from -current.
I only added these years ago because my real ARM hardware died and I
needed a stop gap.
The thing is that QEMU is *so slow* that I cannot imagine it being useful
at all, apart from a 10 minute novelty for x86 users.
It takes time to test whether the installation works, and takes time to
build the Versatile kernel.
Is anybody going to miss it if I drop the packages and install docs?
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Stuart Winter
www.slackware.com/~mozes
Slackware for ARM: www.armedslack.org
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