Re: [gentoo-user] Wiki Gentoo article info question

2008-12-26 Thread Steven Susbauer
Dale wrote:
 Grant Edwards wrote:
 The Wiki page on Qemu says 

To test if kqemu is correctly installed, run info kqemu. If
 it returns kqemu support: enabled for user and kernel code,
 your installation is correct.

 On my installation 'info kqemu' runs the Gnu info utility,
 which doesn't seem to know anything about kqemu.  What info
 program is the Wiki talking about, and where does one get it?

   
 
 I would assume you are talking about something like a man page.  Usually
 you get those by installing the package.  Example, if I wanted the man
 page for apache, I would need to install apache to get it.  Of course,
 you can also google for it if you are just curious.
 
 It sounds like the package is not installed if I understand this correctly.
 
 Dale
 
In this case he is not trying to view the info page, but is ending up
with that result.

According to a quick Google search, you are supposed to run info kqemu
inside of the qemu window, see:
http://en.opensuse.org/Qemu_with_kqemu_kernel_module_support#Verifying_kqemu_acceleration

   -Steve



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[gentoo-user] Wiki Gentoo article info question

2008-12-25 Thread Grant Edwards
The Wiki page on Qemu says 

   To test if kqemu is correctly installed, run info kqemu. If
it returns kqemu support: enabled for user and kernel code,
your installation is correct.

On my installation 'info kqemu' runs the Gnu info utility,
which doesn't seem to know anything about kqemu.  What info
program is the Wiki talking about, and where does one get it?

-- 
Grant






Re: [gentoo-user] Wiki Gentoo article info question

2008-12-25 Thread Dale
Grant Edwards wrote:
 The Wiki page on Qemu says 

To test if kqemu is correctly installed, run info kqemu. If
 it returns kqemu support: enabled for user and kernel code,
 your installation is correct.

 On my installation 'info kqemu' runs the Gnu info utility,
 which doesn't seem to know anything about kqemu.  What info
 program is the Wiki talking about, and where does one get it?

   

I would assume you are talking about something like a man page.  Usually
you get those by installing the package.  Example, if I wanted the man
page for apache, I would need to install apache to get it.  Of course,
you can also google for it if you are just curious.

It sounds like the package is not installed if I understand this correctly.

Dale

:-)   :-)