Andrew Henry wrote:
> Avi Kivity wrote:
>
>> "lsof -p `pgrep kvm` " should list /dev/kvm as an open file. The qemu
>> window should show QEMU/KVM in the title bar.
>>
>>
> kvm is an open file and QEMU/KVM does show in the title bar. I guess
> its working, but maybe kvm-16 is still not ful
Avi Kivity wrote:
> "lsof -p `pgrep kvm` " should list /dev/kvm as an open file. The qemu
> window should show QEMU/KVM in the title bar.
>
kvm is an open file and QEMU/KVM does show in the title bar. I guess
its working, but maybe kvm-16 is still not fully developed/an early
release? Speed is v
Andrew Henry wrote:
> Typically, I have now run winXP for 2 hours after it last bombed with 3
> mins to go on the installation. WinXP started up fine however, despite
> not finishing the install properly. It has not crashed so far :( so I
> cannot paste the text of the core dump here. I will po
Avi Kivity wrote:
> Andrew Henry wrote:
>> I am getting core dumps when running kvm at various times. I am trying
>> to install WindowsXP as a guest and kvm core dumps at various times
>> during install, so I have not been able to finish the install.
>>
>> HP Pavilion dv9297ea Intel Core2Duo 7200,
Andrew Henry wrote:
> I am getting core dumps when running kvm at various times. I am trying
> to install WindowsXP as a guest and kvm core dumps at various times
> during install, so I have not been able to finish the install.
>
> HP Pavilion dv9297ea Intel Core2Duo 7200, 2GB RAM
>
i386? x86_
I am getting core dumps when running kvm at various times. I am trying
to install WindowsXP as a guest and kvm core dumps at various times
during install, so I have not been able to finish the install.
HP Pavilion dv9297ea Intel Core2Duo 7200, 2GB RAM
VT is enabled in the BIOS and kvm-intel modul