In article <50ce5805.7010...@cran.org.uk> you write:
>I'm trying to install FreeBSD 9.1 in a Proxmox KVM, using qemu-kvm 1.3,
>but the boot process is hanging:
>
>pbib0: matched entry for 0.1 INTA
>pbib0: slot 1 INTA hardwired to IRQ 9
>ioapic0: Changing polarity for
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 9.1 in a Proxmox KVM, using qemu-kvm 1.3,
but the boot process is hanging:
pbib0: matched entry for 0.1 INTA
pbib0: slot 1 INTA hardwired to IRQ 9
ioapic0: Changing polarity for pin 9 to low
found -> vendor=0x1013, dev=0x00b8, revid=0x00
e just acquired cheap mips hardware.
>
> I'd currently preference the use of GXemul over the use of QEMU.
> GXemul has a built-in test machine that we support disk, networking
> and SMP on now. I'll try to take the time to write-up complete
> instructions (I've done i
--- On Sun, 5/23/10, Heshmat Ismail wrote:
From: Heshmat Ismail
Subject: qemu error mounting cd and no internet connection with custom kernel
To: freebsd-emulat...@freebsd.org
Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 8:35 PM
Hi all,
I have built and installed a custom kernel on a freebsd 8.0-RELEASE
ed to get reviewed and committed.
>
I think there will still be a number of people wanting to use qemu for it's
usb pass though. So having a qemu entry could still be appropriate.
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On 14/04/2010 8:55 μ.μ., Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Bob Johnson wrote:
>
>
>> For years I used Qemu to run Windows XP under FreeBSD. It worked fine.
>> A few months ago I saw a message that VirtualBox was now working
>> correctly u
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:24:11 -0400
Bob Johnson wrote:
> Why is Qemu not mentioned in the Handbook?
I don't know if this is the actual reason, but from the ports UPDATING
file:
Also note the 0.11 stable branch is the last
qemu branch that still supports kqemu, so if you d
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Bob Johnson wrote:
> For years I used Qemu to run Windows XP under FreeBSD. It worked fine.
> A few months ago I saw a message that VirtualBox was now working
> correctly under FreeBSD. So I tried to install it and it wouldn't
> build. But that
For years I used Qemu to run Windows XP under FreeBSD. It worked fine.
A few months ago I saw a message that VirtualBox was now working
correctly under FreeBSD. So I tried to install it and it wouldn't
build. But that's not the actual topic of my question. In the process
of trying
Hi,
I wonder how you restrict "user inside" a qemu-virtualization to a certain
IP-adress. I mean, what happends if someone decides to change
to a conflicting IP?
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pe...@pean.org
http://www.pean.org/
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Hi,
Have anyone succeeded using the USB UVC webcam under qemu (in Windows under
Qemu because there are drivers for the webcam in Windows)?
I tried and it almost worked. The webcam's led lighted up but I never got the
image from the webcam and Windows told that the device (webcam) i
On Friday 26 June 2009 10:04:13 Adam Vande More wrote:
> I'm having issues with high network throughput with vde and qemu. There
> are two qemu vm's each running debian lenny and they are configured for
> drbd. The vm's work fine until drbd is started then the netwo
El día Friday, June 26, 2009 a las 10:37:14AM -0400, Jim escribió:
> I have installed FreeBSD 7.2 on my notebook in the last week, and
> installed QEmu as well.
>
> I cannot seem to get the network interface working. It works on my
> desktop machine, but that is running 7.0
>
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Jim wrote:
> I have installed FreeBSD 7.2 on my notebook in the last week, and
> installed QEmu as well.
>
> I cannot seem to get the network interface working. It works on my
> desktop machine, but that is running 7.0
>
> looking around,
I'm having issues with high network throughput with vde and qemu. There are
two qemu vm's each running debian lenny and they are configured for drbd.
The vm's work fine until drbd is started then the networking fails. The
only message I get(on the host side) is
write: No buffer
I have installed FreeBSD 7.2 on my notebook in the last week, and
installed QEmu as well.
I cannot seem to get the network interface working. It works on my
desktop machine, but that is running 7.0
looking around, I tried to find some other options, and went here:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/qemu
marco.borsat...@poste.it wrote:
Thank you twice: the communication between 2 virtual PCs works.
Now should I configure another virtual PC as a gateway with a netmask, say,
255.0.0.0? The virtual PC have a calss B netmask.
Yes, read bellow.
I will also try the tools I've suggested to me.
Al
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 07:53:32AM +0200, marco.borsat...@poste.it wrote:
> Hi to all.
> I'd like to implement a little virtual network using QEMU 0.10.2, but, until
> now, I have failed.
> This is the situation.
> Host: AMD 64 running FreeBSD 7.2
> #ifconfig
> nfe0: fl
On Thu, 14 May 2009 13:39:17 +0200
"marco\.borsati...@poste\.it" wrote:
> First, thank you.
> You are right, qemu has an internal DHCP server, which should be
> perfect for me, becuse I would like to emulate a network without any
> contact with external (real) world.
>From : "Nikos Vassiliadis" nvass9...@gmx.com
To : "marco.borsat...@poste.it" marco.borsat...@poste.it
Cc : freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date : Thu, 14 May 2009 16:08:01 +0300
Subject : Re: virtual network with qemu
> marco.borsat...@poste.it wrote
marco.borsat...@poste.it wrote:
First, thank you. You are right, qemu has an internal DHCP server,
which should be perfect for me, becuse I would like to emulate a
network without any contact with external (real) world. The problem
is that my virtual PC can't ping the gateway. For my idea
First, thank you.
You are right, qemu has an internal DHCP server, which should be perfect for
me, becuse I would like to emulate a network without any contact with external
(real) world. The problem is that my virtual PC can't ping the gateway. For my
idea (this is just a way to st
marco.borsat...@poste.it wrote:
When the installation program asked for information about network configuration, as a
first step, I chose DHCP configuration and, as usualy, the network has been set
like this:
IP 10.0.2.15/255.255.255.0
If I recall correctly qemu has a built-in DHCP server
Hi to all.
I'd like to implement a little virtual network using QEMU 0.10.2, but, until
now, I have failed.
This is the situation.
Host: AMD 64 running FreeBSD 7.2
#ifconfig
nfe0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
options=10b
ether 00:15:f2:44:2d:f9
inet 192.168.0.2 ne
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:17:51PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, April 23, 2009 a las 10:22:52PM +0200, Juergen Lock escribió:
>
> > > a new effect is that the qemu proc ends on termination of guest OS; the
> > > flag -no-shutdown does not help;
>
El día Thursday, April 23, 2009 a las 10:22:52PM +0200, Juergen Lock escribió:
> > a new effect is that the qemu proc ends on termination of guest OS; the
> > flag -no-shutdown does not help;
>
> Oh, yeah, same here. I've just reported this on the qemu list, and btw
>
in the meantime, so I'd
> > advise you to update. (the port is at 0.10.1 now, which contains quite
> > a few bugfixes and improvements... Don't forget to read UPDATING and
> > the pkg-message of the port tho.)
> > ...
>
> I've port updated to:
&g
now, which contains quite
> a few bugfixes and improvements... Don't forget to read UPDATING and
> the pkg-message of the port tho.)
> ...
I've port updated to:
kqemu-kmod-devel-1.4.0.p1_2 Kernel Accelerator for QEMU CPU Emulator
(development versi
qemu-0.10.2 QEMU CPU E
Run the vm with -vnc flag enabled. Then connect using vncviewer.
Alternatively connect to the XP system using rdesktop.
/Craig B
On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 10:00 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there some way to cut&paste text between the UNIX desktop (KDE) and
> th
Hello,
Is there some way to cut&paste text between the UNIX desktop (KDE) and
the qemu-0.10.2 VM running XP as a guest system? thx
matthias
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Gruenwalder Weg 28g - 82041 Oberhaching - Germany
t +49-89-61308 351 - f +49-89-61308
impression was to submit a PR, or notify po...@. After my last
stupid mistake I'm not entirely as confident in my diagnoses :(
> --Original Message--
> From: Da Rock
> To: Barber, Glen
> Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List
> Subject: Re: qemu and kqemu - Version mismatch afte
Apologies for the top post.
No idea about the other port. Have you tried deinstalling/reinstalling?
--Original Message--
From: Da Rock
To: Barber, Glen
Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Re: qemu and kqemu - Version mismatch after upgrade
Sent: Apr 2, 2009 1:00 AM
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 14:28 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 00:04 -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Da Rock
> > wrote:
> > > I just ran portsnap fetch update && portupgrade -a and I've ended up
> > > with a
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 00:04 -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Da Rock
> wrote:
> > I just ran portsnap fetch update && portupgrade -a and I've ended up
> > with a complete disaster with qemu. Am I the only one?
> >
> > First
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Da Rock wrote:
> I just ran portsnap fetch update && portupgrade -a and I've ended up
> with a complete disaster with qemu. Am I the only one?
>
> Firstly, I was under the impression that updates shouldn't
> (theoretically of cour
I just ran portsnap fetch update && portupgrade -a and I've ended up
with a complete disaster with qemu. Am I the only one?
Firstly, I was under the impression that updates shouldn't
(theoretically of course) upset a running server. I had 2 qemu vm's
running which cra
USB is a disk
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
How could I let boot the VM qemu from an USB key? I've checked the man
page but it is only saying ... Boot on floppy (a), hard disk (c), CD-ROM
(d), or Etherboot (n)..
any idea? thx
matthias
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Ma
Hello,
How could I let boot the VM qemu from an USB key? I've checked the man
page but it is only saying ... Boot on floppy (a), hard disk (c), CD-ROM
(d), or Etherboot (n)..
any idea? thx
matthias
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Manager Technical Support - OCLC GmbH
Gruenwalder Weg 28g -
On Monday 30 March 2009 18:29:20 Steve Franks wrote:
> Got win2k on qemu for a couple years now. Funny thing is, it never
> sees the network or the samba shares on my host the second time I
> "boot" qemu on any given day. First time always times out. I get no
> console out
Got win2k on qemu for a couple years now. Funny thing is, it never
sees the network or the samba shares on my host the second time I
"boot" qemu on any given day. First time always times out. I get no
console output. My win2k.sh file looks something like this. All the
tap entrie
I am trying to run qemu-launcher from the command line and receive the
following error:
# qemu-launcher
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: ext
In article <20090317143537.ga12...@rebelion.sisis.de> you write:
>
>Hello,
>
>My VM qemu (qemu-0.9.1_3 / kqemu-kmod-1.3.0.p11_2) does not terminate
>after the system (WinXP) is successfully halted and the qemu window is
>closed; it stays forever as:
>
># ps ax | f
Hello,
My VM qemu (qemu-0.9.1_3 / kqemu-kmod-1.3.0.p11_2) does not terminate
after the system (WinXP) is successfully halted and the qemu window is
closed; it stays forever as:
# ps ax | fgrep qemu
1687 ?? I 0:00,25 kdesu -u root -c /home/guru/qemu/w2k/qemu.sh
1713 ?? Is 0
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
>
> --On Tuesday, December 09, 2008 10:15:45 +0100 Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>> I have FreeBSD 7 running in a QEMU VM ... works like a charm, but I'm
>>> wondering if there
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> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>
>> I have FreeBSD 7 running in a QEMU VM ... works like a charm, but I'm
>> wondering if there
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> I have FreeBSD 7 running in a QEMU VM ... works like a charm, but I'm
> wondering
> if there is some way of *increasing* the size of the image beyond what I
> configured it for? I'm only finding stuff pertaining to NTFS/FAT32, but
> n
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I have FreeBSD 7 running in a QEMU VM ... works like a charm, but I'm wondering
if there is some way of *increasing* the size of the image beyond what I
configured it for? I'm only finding stuff pertaining to NTFS/FAT32, but
nothing abo
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 01:46:43AM +0100, cpghost wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to extend a ntfs filesystem in a qemu raw image, by
> following the instructions here:
>
> http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?p=12362
>
> Of course, this requires sysutils/nt
Hello,
I'm trying to extend a ntfs filesystem in a qemu raw image, by
following the instructions here:
http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?p=12362
Of course, this requires sysutils/ntfsprogs and the equivalent of
losetup. Of course, mdconfig is our losetup.
Now, how is it possib
| |
| ||+-+ |
| ||bridge0 | (if_bridge)
| || 192.168.100.254 |
| |+-+
| |
| | QEMU GUEST 1 (linux Fedora core 5)
| | +-+
| | | |
| +---+ eth0|
| | 192.168.100.1
Hello Desmond!
Desmond Chapman schrieb:
owntap0 moleque:moleque
:q!
# /etc/rc.d/devfs restart
# kldload kqemu aio if_tap if_bridge
kldload: can't load kqemu: File exists
kldload: can't load aio: File exists
# sysctl net.link.tap.user_open=1
net.link.tap.user_open: 0 -> 1
# ifconfig bridge0
owntap0 moleque:moleque
:q!
# /etc/rc.d/devfs restart
# kldload kqemu aio if_tap if_bridge
kldload: can't load kqemu: File exists
kldload: can't load aio: File exists
# sysctl net.link.tap.user_open=1
net.link.tap.user_open: 0 -> 1
# ifconfig bridge0 create
# ifconfig
rl0: flags=8802 metric 0
p sudo
Steve> ifconfig tap3 up sudo ifconfig tap4 up sudo ifconfig tap5 up
Steve> sudo ifconfig tap6 up sudo ifconfig tap7 up sudo ifconfig
Steve> tap8 up sudo ifconfig tap9 up sudo dhclient bridge0
Steve> sudo /etc/rc.d/devfs restart sudo /etc/rc.d/sysctl restart
S
do ifconfig tap4 up
sudo ifconfig tap5 up
sudo ifconfig tap6 up
sudo ifconfig tap7 up
sudo ifconfig tap8 up
sudo ifconfig tap9 up
sudo dhclient bridge0
sudo /etc/rc.d/devfs restart
sudo /etc/rc.d/sysctl restart
ifconfig
qemu -m 512 -net nic -net tap -hda /usr/local/share/qemu/drivec.img
-usb
t, added the
> tap0 reference, and it works perfectly.
>
> Thanks again,
> -Jim Stapleton
All right, Jim !! Great ! if you use X, I think you could consider using
qemu-launch. It is really handy. And it saves the configs for every
particular guest you have and you can call any of t
> > I have a virtual Linux (Fedora 5) and winedows (XP) machines in QEMU and
> > > they are both network functional. I use qemu-launch because it does
> > > everything you need to create a virtual machine. Here are my pertinent
> > > configs:
> &g
On Thursday 17 April 2008, Jim Stapleton wrote:
> Sorry for the delayed reply, I didn't see this sent.
>
> On Thursday 10 April 2008 22:01:32 Mario Lobo wrote
>
> > I have a virtual Linux (Fedora 5) and winedows (XP) machines in QEMU and
> > they are both network
Sorry for the delayed reply, I didn't see this sent.
On Thursday 10 April 2008 22:01:32 Mario Lobo wrote
> I have a virtual Linux (Fedora 5) and winedows (XP) machines in QEMU and they
> are both network functional. I use qemu-launch because it does everything you
> need to cr
=143
# cat WinXP\ VM
#!/bin/sh
qemu -boot c -net nic -net tap -hda /data/WinXP.img -m 512 -soundhw
es1370 -localtime -smb /data/
# ./WinXP\ VM
warning: could not open /dev/tap4 (No such file or directory): no
virtual network emulation Could not initialize device 'tap'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0
autobridge_bridge0="tap0 re0" <- important even if tap0 does not
> > exist yet cloned_interfaces="bridge0"
> > # the bridge gets the IP
> > ifconfig_bridge0="inet 10.10.10.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> >
> > 2) tell QEMU launch to
exist yet
> cloned_interfaces="bridge0"
> # the bridge gets the IP
> ifconfig_bridge0="inet 10.10.10.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
>
> 2) tell QEMU launch to open a tap device
>
> 3) tap up script to run when invoking the machine(s).
>
> # qemu-net
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I have a virtual Linux (Fedora 5) and winedows (XP) machines in QEMU and they
are both network functional. I use
> Yes, this needs to be setup on the host system. The way a bridge is
> configured has changed on 7. Here are the steps assuming that your
> external interface is em0:
Well, it seems pretty calm, and hasn't tried to cut itself yet... But
I think I can adapt.
> # ifconfig tap0 create
> # ifc
ifconfig bridge0 addm tap0 addm em0
>
> Now tap0 and em0 are bridged together. You should configure your
> external IP on the bridge instead of em0 as you normally would. If you
> use DHCP then:
>
> # dhclient bridge0
Forgot to add that you'll also need to create th
on the bridge instead of em0 as you normally would. If you
use DHCP then:
# dhclient bridge0
And start qemu:
# qemu -boot c -net nic -net tap -hda
Now the VM should be able to see your LAN and get an IP from DHCP (if
that's what you use on your LAN)
Hope this helps,
An
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Andrew Cid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
>
> > The QEmu VM can access the web (I'm typing this out now in WindowsXP
> > running safely in it's cage, for example). But it cannot VPN into work
> > (timeout) or pin
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:18:59 +0100
Andrew Cid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> > The QEmu VM can access the web (I'm typing this out now in WindowsXP
> > running safely in it's cage, for example). But it cannot VPN into
> > work (timeout) or ping a
Hi Jim,
> The QEmu VM can access the web (I'm typing this out now in WindowsXP
> running safely in it's cage, for example). But it cannot VPN into work
> (timeout) or ping anything. I suspect it has to do with the way that
> QEmu is given network access. Is there any
I'm not sure if this is QEmu or FreeBSD. I have a fairly boring 7.0/i386 setup.
The QEmu VM can access the web (I'm typing this out now in WindowsXP
running safely in it's cage, for example). But it cannot VPN into work
(timeout) or ping anything. I suspect it has to do with the w
ore dump)".
> >
> > It runs fine until I access the network (either with ftp or iexplore),
> > then cores. Just built from source 2 days ago (qemu 0.9.0_3). System
> > is a vanilla amd64 7.0-RC2. Ssytem network access is fine.
>
> what type of qemu network
The only relevant info in dmesg is that "pid exitied on signal
11 (core dump)".
It runs fine until I access the network (either with ftp or iexplore),
then cores. Just built from source 2 days ago (qemu 0.9.0_3). System
is a vanilla amd64 7.0-RC2. Ssytem network access is fine.
The only relevant info in dmesg is that "pid exitied on signal
11 (core dump)".
It runs fine until I access the network (either with ftp or iexplore),
then cores. Just built from source 2 days ago (qemu 0.9.0_3). System
is a vanilla amd64 7.0-RC2. Ssytem network access is fine.
Tha
David Schulz wrote:
Hello,
my Goal is to setup a FreeBSD Server that hosts about 5 Images of
(licensed) Windows XP, which i made either using QEMU or Win4BSD. Those
Images then i want to make accessible to old Macintosh PowerPC Machines,
so the Users can access one or two Applications that
Hello,
my Goal is to setup a FreeBSD Server that hosts about 5 Images of
(licensed) Windows XP, which i made either using QEMU or Win4BSD.
Those Images then i want to make accessible to old Macintosh PowerPC
Machines, so the Users can access one or two Applications that only
run under
I should have been clearer, I am running Freesbie from
a usb stick. However it is running inside Qemu with XP
being the host machine.
Michael
--- William Bulley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to Michael S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Then I remembered Frees
small) or couldnt connect to
the internet (ubuntu). Then I remembered Freesbie and
decided to give it a try, running it from a usb stick
using Qemu. I followed the instructions for Ubuntu
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/01/11/run-ubuntu-710-from-windows/
And the only thing that I had to do was to
On 09/01/2008, Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El día Wednesday, January 09, 2008 a las 11:06:28AM +, Kimi escribió:
>
> > I think the only part that needs converting is the VMDK files which is
> > the virtual hard disc drive. I'm not entirely sure
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 13:35:29 Matthias Apitz wrote:
> maybe it is an idea to just punch the complete disk /dev/sda
> with dd(1) to a file outside the VM and convert/use this with
> Qemu?
Yes, that's going to work. You'll be much better if
boot (or switch) to single
El día Wednesday, January 09, 2008 a las 11:06:28AM +, Kimi escribió:
> I think the only part that needs converting is the VMDK files which is
> the virtual hard disc drive. I'm not entirely sure if qemu-img handles
> split VMDK files, I would be surprised if that was the case.
testing: Evergreen_Gentoo_1.2.0/README OK
>
> Is there some way to convert this with 'qemu-img' to an image
> usable with Qemu on FreeBSD? Thx
>
I think the only part that needs converting is the VMDK files which is
the virtual hard disc drive. I'm not entirely sur
OK
testing: Evergreen_Gentoo_1.2.0/Gentoo-s002.vmdk OK
testing: Evergreen_Gentoo_1.2.0/vmware-1.log OK
testing: Evergreen_Gentoo_1.2.0/README OK
Is there some way to convert this with 'qemu-img' to an image
usable with Qemu on FreeBSD? Thx
matthias
--
Reid Linnemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Kanotix boots well under qemu (I use the ISO-image) - but after the KDE
>> desktop appears, my mouse doesn't work properly any more. When I move
>> my mouse, the cursor sometimes moves a bit in the same dire
Written by Michael Gerhards on 10/26/07 10:58>>
> Hello!
>
> I installed Qemu 0.9.0 with kqemu 1.3.0.p11 on FreeBSD 6.2 in order to
> get Kanotix running under FreeBSD.
>
> Kanotix boots well under qemu (I use the ISO-image) - but after the KDE
> desktop app
Hello!
I installed Qemu 0.9.0 with kqemu 1.3.0.p11 on FreeBSD 6.2 in order to
get Kanotix running under FreeBSD.
Kanotix boots well under qemu (I use the ISO-image) - but after the KDE
desktop appears, my mouse doesn't work properly any more. When I move
my mouse, the cursor some
Have a look at this article:
http://sysnotes.hia.no/2007/09/21/how-to-fix-network-bridging-for-qemu/
It may give you some ideas although it is for Linux. The basic premise
is to make qemu emulate the guest host so it appears as any other
physical host on the network. It may work better
ng the various instructions I've found on the web
> >> in an attempt to get tap networking with qemu-devel-0.9.0s.20070802
> >>
> >
> > Are you actually sure that you actually need tap?
> >
> Good question. My reason for running Win2K server under QEMU
On Thu, September 20, 2007 20:47, RW wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 06:21:20 -0500
> Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I've been following the various instructions I've found on the web
>> in an attempt to get tap networking with qemu-devel-0.9.
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 06:21:20 -0500
Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been following the various instructions I've found on the web in
> an attempt to get tap networking with qemu-devel-0.9.0s.20070802 and
>
Are you actually sure th
On 9/20/07, Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been following the various instructions I've found on the web in an
> attempt to get tap networking with qemu-devel-0.9.0s.20070802 and
> kqemu-kmod-1.3.0.p11_2 on 6.2-STABLE.
>
> qemu wa
Hello,
I've been following the various instructions I've found on the web in an
attempt to get tap networking with qemu-devel-0.9.0s.20070802 and
kqemu-kmod-1.3.0.p11_2 on 6.2-STABLE.
qemu was compiled with:
_OPTIONS_READ=qemu-devel-0.9.0s.20070802
WITH_KQEMU=true
WITHOUT_HA
on 15/08/2007 20:06 Juergen Lock said the following:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 12:57:36PM +0300, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> Is it possible on FreeBSD to provide access to host USB devices for qemu
>> guests ?
>>
>> I tried playing with -usb and -usbdevice and to follow some
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 12:57:36PM +0300, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>
> Is it possible on FreeBSD to provide access to host USB devices for qemu
> guests ?
>
> I tried playing with -usb and -usbdevice and to follow some linux
> how-to's but with no luck.
Does the following snip
Is it possible on FreeBSD to provide access to host USB devices for qemu
guests ?
I tried playing with -usb and -usbdevice and to follow some linux
how-to's but with no luck.
Thank you.
--
Andriy Gapon
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Hello,
I'm using Qemu (0.8.2) and kqemu (1.3.0.p11) in my FreeBSD 6.2-REL
laptop, but only from time to time, mostly to edit some Winword
docs when the addressed people don't like OpenOffice stuff.
We are a software company and need to test our applications in
Linux environment
> -nographic
>Normally, QEMU uses SDL to display the VGA output. With this
>option, you can totally disable graphical output so that QEMU
> is a
>simple command line application. The emulated serial port is
> redi-
>rected on t
On 29/07/07, Adam J Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The -vnc option looks like a win, maybe.
>
> That sounds good. Doesn't VNC require X, though?
>
Having not fiddled with it, I would hesitate to
assume much. I would guess that it would
work with mswin or X, and maybe with a
terminal.
The -vnc option looks like a win, maybe.
That sounds good. Doesn't VNC require X, though?
Adam J Richardson
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On 29/07/07, Rakhesh Sasidharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It seems logical that qemu would need to run on top of X, in much the same
> > way that Firefox [just to pick an example at random] won't work without X.
> > I'm still a FreeBSD newbie though, so
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get Qemu working on my FreeBSD 6.2 PC. But nothing seems to
be happening. I posted my problem at the Qemu forums but haven't got any
replies there (I wonder if any one even uses those forums coz mine is like
the last post there!) Just tryi
It seems logical that qemu would need to run on top of X, in much the same
way that Firefox [just to pick an example at random] won't work without X.
I'm still a FreeBSD newbie though, so I have no idea how X works. I'm still
struggling to upgrade my Xorg to 7.2. [Stupid
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