Hi,
> I have similar problems as the original reporter, specifically, after
> upgrading to qemu 3.1 from stretch [from qemu 2.8 -- mjt], mouse pointer
> is invisible in guest systems iff the pointer is grabbed,
> with -display gtk and qxl is used.
> When using -vga std, both linux and windows
Package: qemu-system
Version: 1:3.1+dfsg-4
Followup-For: Bug #919057
Dear Maintainer,
I have similar problems as the original reporter, specifically, after
upgrading to qemu 3.1 from stretch, mouse pointer is invisible in guest
systems iff the pointer is grabbed, with -display gtk and qxl is
Michael Tokarev writes:
> 13.01.2019 0:46, halfdog wrote:
> > Michael Tokarev writes:
> []
> >> There's no need to explicitly enable gtk/sdl display, it is the
> >> default if the system has all the necessary packages installed
> >> and if X environment is available.
> >
> > I see. After
13.01.2019 0:46, halfdog wrote:
Michael Tokarev writes:
[]
There's no need to explicitly enable gtk/sdl display, it is the
default if the system has all the necessary packages installed
and if X environment is available.
I see. After upgrading the Stretch nonrequired/nonexisting? package
Michael Tokarev writes:
> 12.01.2019 14:51, halfdog wrote:
> > Package: qemu-system-gui
> > Version: 1:3.1+dfsg-2
> >
> > After upgrading from Debian Stretch to Buster, thus changing
> > the qemu version on host, "-display gtk" has to be used instead
> > of "sdl" as the later is not available
12.01.2019 14:51, halfdog wrote:
Package: qemu-system-gui
Version: 1:3.1+dfsg-2
After upgrading from Debian Stretch to Buster, thus changing
the qemu version on host, "-display gtk" has to be used instead
of "sdl" as the later is not available with Buster any more.
There's no need to
Package: qemu-system-gui
Version: 1:3.1+dfsg-2
After upgrading from Debian Stretch to Buster, thus changing
the qemu version on host, "-display gtk" has to be used instead
of "sdl" as the later is not available with Buster any more.
Since that switch the mouse behaviour changed, making guest
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