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Oliver Gerlich schrieb:
Hello,
as I was just reading this on german newsticker heise.de:
http://www.heise.de/open/news/meldung/83680
Also on Slashdot:
http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/01/15/1631234.shtml
And the original news:
http
questions ;-)
Thanks for the great work,
Ricardo Almeida
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. Any idea what's
causing this or how to get rid of the delay?
Thanks,
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at http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi , and CVS snapshots are at
http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/qemu-snapshots/ .
Could someone who has write access to qemu.org update the two pages
there? It seems the new forum location is only available from the
mailing list (I didn't find any other link).
Thanks,
Oliver
Here's a partial translation/explanation of the link that Johannes sent
some days ago, concerning remote sound in VNC. The final documentation
(in german) can be found at
http://www.ks.uni-freiburg.de/download/studienarbeit/SS05/08-05-TonSpur-DRichter/Dokumentation/Dokumentation.pdf
According
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NyOS schrieb:
Hi!
I think it might be a bit offtopic here, but I'm already on the list,
and I'm interested in some experienced users' opinion.
I can find ads on google, but not experience.
I'm looking for a good IDE (or just a good code
Udo 'Robos' Puetz wrote:
Hi List.
I'm in contact with one of the writers for the german (large) computer
magazine c't (computer and technology) defending qemu (he neglected some
features qemu has in one of his articles). Now he asks me for an article
about what the average user would benefit
Linas Žvirblis wrote:
Jason Gress wrote:
I know this is a lot different than the discussion so far, but has anyone
considered keeping SDL and using an SDL GUI similar to ZSNES?
I did not check the source code, but it looks just like any other
self-made bitmap-based SDL menu I have seen. It
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Jim C. Brown schrieb:
For the record, we can use wxWidgets in qemu even though we can not use C++
in qemu (something that I would be strongly against).
http://wxc.sourceforge.net/
Requiring this as a dependency would make it easier to deal
Christian MICHON wrote:
you're putting c++ inside the qemu source tree when it is not
needed (yet).
if SDL is common to most guest screens: I agree with you
that the gui/toolkit should overlay the SDL.
Yet Fabrice mentionned months ago this was not his
intention, so we should respect it and
Joe Lee wrote:
Some of us appriciate the fact that qemu has no GUI per se. ;0)
Your right! the keyword is some but not all. I think if QEMU is to be
adopted by the masses it will need to come up with a quality
GUI-Frontend. However the CLI can always be in place for those who want
and
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Johannes Schindelin schrieb:
Hi,
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Joe Lee wrote:
BTW, I am curious to know how much would it cost to develop a good
GUI-Frontend for QEMU that would be comparable to VMware. How much man
hours would this likely take?
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Daniel P. Berrange schrieb:
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 05:52:14PM -0500, John Morris wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 17:29, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
If you are familiar with Tcl/Tk, maybe you could give some hints on how
to embed the Qemu window
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Johannes Schindelin schrieb:
Hi,
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
Johannes Schindelin schrieb:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Joe Lee wrote:
BTW, I am curious to know how much would it cost to develop a good
GUI-Frontend for QEMU that would
Joe Lee wrote:
Why on earth would we want to make a crippled version of qemu?
AFAIK Creating a VMware virtual machine is just making a config file.
qemu doesn't have config files, so your question makes no sense.
Well, I was not thinking or suggesting of a crippled qemu version. I
asked the
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Hi,
here's a little gimmick for VNC support :-)
The patch makes Qemu publish its VNC display via zeroconf if it is
called with -vnc option. The patch uses the avahi-publish helper app for
this, which comes with the Avahi suite (eg. in Debian and
Dan Sandberg wrote:
Paul Brook wrote:
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 23:05, Fabrice Bellard wrote:
In order to stop the release of incomplete BGR patches, I am
implementing a more complete patch. I am just adding depth = 32 with BGR
instead of RGB. If other pixel formats are wanted, you should
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Jim C. Brown schrieb:
On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 01:12:50AM +0200, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
Don Kitchen schrieb:
Next, it seems the *one* thing QEMU lacks that you-know-who does correctly
is networking, specifically bridged mode. I know about creating
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Don Kitchen schrieb:
Next, it seems the *one* thing QEMU lacks that you-know-who does correctly
is networking, specifically bridged mode. I know about creating a tap device
and sticking it into a bridge (really hasn't worked for me, but that's the
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Hello,
after switching from kqemu-1.3.0pre5 to kqemu-1.3.0pre6, Win98 guest
stops during boot with Windows protection fault. Qemu is started with
qemu -hda win98/win98-new.img -boot c
(I used the same command line successfully with old kqemu).
Any
./configure --cc=gcc-3.4 but gcc-3.4 doesn't exist
on the system; configure then told me that it couldn't find SDL, without
hinting at the real reason. The little notice that the endian check
failed as well escaped my eyes :-)
Regards,
Oliver Gerlich
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Maybe the -net socket option helps in this case - see the QEMU doc for
an exact description. There are also some threads about this option in
the forum (search for net socket).
Regards,
Oliver Gerlich
and with eg. Avahi (see avahi.org) also on
Linux. Not sure about Windows, though...
Regards,
Oliver Gerlich
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Daniel Veillard schrieb:
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 05:24:40PM +0100, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
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Daniel Veillard schrieb:
Hi,
enclosed is a first version of a patch to allow remote access and control
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Hi,
that's an interesting topic you bring up there :D
It looks like there are many different groups which all have quite
different uses of qemu on their mind... Jürgen, you think about a
_really_ stable hardware platform; other people think about a
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Trev Jackson schrieb:
Hi everyone
I looked at the code (vl.c) and I don't know if I am missing something, but
as
far as I can see unless the parameter passed to -parallel is either vc
null pty or stdio the function qemu_chr_open function
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Trev Jackson schrieb:
Sorry, I guess I overlooked in the forum thread that you use the binary
version :( The host parallel port support is at the moment only
available in the CVS version (the CVS log message is at
Jim C. Brown wrote:
- -the software scaler is maybe a good idea, but for fullscreen mode, I'd
better like to have screen resolution switched to qemu guest resolution
(as it is with normal qemu now)
The problem is that is really hard to do. Especially in a cross platform
manner.
I couldn't
Dave Feustel wrote:
Is there any way to control Qemu with a script?
(e.g. start Qemu with
Qemu -S -hda disk.img
then feed the commands
loadvm vm state file
c
...
stop
savevm vm state file
q
to the monitor console)
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
You
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Anthony Liguori schrieb:
Howdy,
I started working last week on a GTK GUI for QEmu. I've made enough
progress that I wanted to share the results with everyone and collect
feedback--especially any feedback regarding what should be added/changed
for audio
cds... It didn't work with bs=1 either.
So maybe Qemu would have to access the cd drive on a lower level than
via /dev/cdrom?
Just my 2 cents,
Oliver Gerlich
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the possibility of a special Qemu
graphics card (and driver). The Cirrus card (and -std-vga) should still
be available for those systems where the Qemu graphics driver is not
available, while the users who run a wide-spread, recent system as guest
can have faster graphics.
Just my two cents,
Oliver
John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 18:09 +0200, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
So, any ideas here on how to easily use Qemu and Synergy? IMHO, Qemu
would greatly benefit from these features. But I don't see a way to
integrate the two programs. Do you?
Very cool. Have you talked
, communication is done over TCP/IP, which might not be available in
all Qemu guests.
So, any ideas here on how to easily use Qemu and Synergy? IMHO, Qemu
would greatly benefit from these features. But I don't see a way to
integrate the two programs. Do you?
Regards,
Oliver Gerlich
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appears to work fine for that job.)
That means it would work if the host NIC is connected to a switch? Then
the switch would send packets from the guest which are meant for the
host back to the host NIC and everything's fine! Or did I misunderstand
that now?
Regards,
Oliver Gerlich
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started at boot time, but whenever a user starts Qemu).
If we could achieve all of these requirements, it would be fantastic :-)
But maybe we could at least reach some of them.
What are your comments on this?
Regards,
Oliver Gerlich
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SOHO router at home which provides DHCP and Dynamic DNS!
Thanks in advance,
Oliver Gerlich
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a closer look at the guest
system time.
Regards,
Oliver Gerlich
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this switch to x86 could eliminate any byte ordering slowdowns
and make it run as fast as x86-on-x86?
Curious about comments from insiders,
Oliver Gerlich
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in Windows Terminal Server
connections (IIRC it makes it possible to get out of from fullscreen mode).
As such, an OSD in addition to the GUI would be really useful I think.
Just my two cents,
Oliver Gerlich
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a GUI for Qemu, and that embedding Qemu into
native GUIs could be a good way :)
Oliver Gerlich
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patch, it's a bug...
Oliver Gerlich
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