Avi Kivity wrote: > Thomas Glanzmann wrote: > >> Hello Avi, >> >> >> >>> Is this a regression from a previous kvm version? >>> >>> >> it worked a few weeks ago. >> >> >> > > Which version introduced the regression? > > >> >> >>> Please post the guest's /var/log/Xorg.0.log. >>> >>> >> It's the SLES 10 installer. So there is no way I can access it. I forgot >> to mention that earlier. And I also have a strange effect when starting >> kvm. When I browse using opera my host X display gets corrupted and my >> mouse pins to the left of the screen. I can move it up and down but not >> away from the left border. Maybe some sort of memory corruption. The >> system runs. And I am pretty sure that it is related to kvm. >> >> > > Can you make sure? Also please provide links to the guest OS installer > and to the Opera installer you use so I can try reproduce. > > > Hey, I recognize that problem, although my display isn't corrupted, just the mouse. It was resistant to X restarts. It first surfaced with kvm-21 and debian edgy on my machine. I don't believe there was an opera update recently.
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