-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 En/na Eduard Bloch ha escrit: > #include <hallo.h> > * Miguel Gea Milvaques [Sun, Dec 02 2007, 07:14:27PM]: >> En/na Eduard Bloch ha escrit: > >>> from my POV, the manpage of qemuctl sucks. If I understood >>> correctly, qemuctl is not a GUI itself but only a helper tool for >>> qemu-launcher. But the manpage, and package description, both say that >>> qemuctl IS THE GUI. This is simply missleading (carefully speaking), >>> there is not even one word saying that qemu-launcher is the real GUI which >>> the user looks for. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Eduard. >>> >> That is not correct. >> qemuctl can be integrated in qemu-launcher in easy manner but it can >> work independen for it. >> Moreover, it has a little gui that you can use without use >> qemu-launcher. If you want to try it, exec this >> >> qemuctl -qemu qemu -cdrom aIsoImageFile.iso > > So, which part of qemuctl(1) provides the knowledge needed to set up > this command? Or which part of qemuctl's help output? This:
" qemu-options Use qemu-options for the launch of qemu. See qemu(1) for further details." > > When I start a GUI, I expect a GUI to appear and not just quickly > terminate without giving me any clue why or at least having a manpage This is true. When you give it incorrect options to qemuctl is not too friendly... > which does provide something directly useful to change this fact (and > no, just refering to some other manpages is not userfriendly). qemuctl is a frontend for qemu/kvm and it sends its options to qemu/kvm, So it need to refer to qemu/kvm other manpages. > > Regards, > Eduard. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHUx+LNTNQylgICMQRAsoUAJ9Rq25W3OIjojER8PwbiLWoRH8hrwCfYiqv /XB2ilNPp6Jq3nqk2nJnjRc= =IT21 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]