On Thursday, November 18, 2021, mnieuw--- via Cin < cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2021 17:14:28 +0300 > Andrew Randrianasulu <randrianas...@gmail.com> wrote: > > <snip> > > > > thanks a lot for detailed writeup! (currently am a bit short on > > storage for trying proot-distro - with normal glibc and such, as > > opposed to termux/android bionic libc.) > > > > Some more info: > - I was wrong about the needed disk space. The virtual disk is not > dynamic like on VirtualBox. If you say it is 30G, it will allocate > 30G. > there must be type of disk, qcow(2), raw, etc.. qcow2 supposed to be growable. > > > Until now, with the CinGG build failing quite early, it uses > 7.4G of the allocated space. Because a simple ./bld.sh on Fedora > produces 3Gs, you might be OK with 12G or even less. > You can find the used space with "du -BM <virtual-disk-filename>" . > > - It works here fine now with GUI, I use the XFCE desktop. You have to > configure both host and client, as follows, using virt-manager VM > Details view, then via the "Add hardware" at bottom right: > - add usb keyboard > - add usb mouse > - add Graphics (this is the host side of the clients graphical > output), type Display: Spice, Listen type: Address, address: > Hypervisor default. Do not select OpenGL. > - Add video (client side graphical interface). There are 5 > types, all work, but Ramfb has a fixed format of 800x600. > Have not done any measurements, QXL seems slightly quicker to > react to kbd input (typing). I use virtio. if you select > virtio, deselect 3D acceleration (GL). Would be nice if it > works, but it did not here; maybe it works if the system has > a later GL version. it was working for me on opengl 3.3 hardware (nvidia g92 / nouveau) for x86-64 guest.. > - Once the GUI is running, you can change its resolution (in > XFCE via the "display" settings), but unlike VirtualBox, it > is not picked up automatically: in virt-manager, do > "View->Resize to VM" > - For sound, add the ICH6 or ICH9 sound card, AC97 does not > work. "pavucontrol" reports line out and line in, but playing > a Youtube video shows output, but the host gets none of it. > - Have not attempted file sharing between host and client yet. > For serious work this would be better that smb. (and the > latter I do not have working yet either). > I think I had nfs set up on (x86) host for some x86 guests.. > > > usb > passthrough not tested yet, could also be useful for file > sharing. > - Cut-and-paste between host and client not working so far. > > The emulation (7 of the 8 host threads) is a _lot_ slower than running > "native" but workable for compiling. Firefox is pretty unusable. > Anyway, should be enough to find arm64 build problems. thanks again. Hopefully problems will be not overwhelming. are you running into config.guess in some old thirdparty libs not knowing about aarch64? > > > Have fun, MatN > > -- > Cin mailing list > Cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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