On 7/13/20 12:37 AM, Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote: > Joel Roth via Dng wrote on 13/7/20 1:42 pm: >> Hi list, >> >> Since upgrading to ascii, I don't get a graphic window by default >> as before. Instead, qemu tries (and fails) to make a VNC connection. >> >> I can run qemu-system-x86_64 -display curses for text only. >> The sdl and gtk options to -display which I think should >> invoke graphic output, instead generate an error message of >> being unsupported. >> >> What do I need to do to get the regular graphic output? > > Afaict even for ascii, qemu has progressed away from offering a built-in > display. I don't know what the necessary improvements where that accidentally > rendered the built-in display non-functional, but now a separate display seems > be the only option; vnc or spice. Plus that the serial console option is still > available. > > Ralph.
I don't know what display you guys are expecting to see, but when I run qemu, the VM opens in a plain old window that has a title bar and menu bar, just like it always has. The menu items are Machine and View. qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 2048 -vga std -cdrom example.iso I did run into a situation in ascii where qemu required vnc, and I don't recall what happened to change that back to the old behavior. Maybe installing qemu-system-gui is what fixed it. fsmithred
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