hello, I've got some problems running the live cd with QEMU. I use the following to start the VM: qemu -kernel-kqemu -localtime -m 256 -hda QEMU/gNewSense.img -cdrom ISOS/gnewsense-livecd-deltah-i386-2.2.iso -boot d
it starts, but really slow (compared to VirtualBox), after it runs the local boot scripts it shows the following message: Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode Your screen and graphics card could not be detected correctly. To use higher resolutions, visual effects or multiple screens, you have to configure the display yourself. After that message, I click 'Continue'. Low graphics isn't the really problem, but it seems that after this, it doesn't go any further, just like it freezes. The system on which I run this is Slackware 12.2, I have QEMU 0.10.5 with kqemu-1.4.0pre1 installed, build with the scripts from slackbuilds.org. I've also installed Debian over netinstal with QEMU, works just fine. I have also Debian and gNewSense with VirtualBox running, but want to switch to QEMU, because of the easier setup of networking. Anyone have experienced similar or got some advice for me? thanks in advance, Andreas -- .o. Jabber: [email protected] ..o ooo _______________________________________________ gNewSense-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev
