Il giorno Domenica, 11 Agosto, 2013 22:47 CEST, Ted Unangst
t...@tedunangst.com ha scritto:
Nobody seemed to much care about my previous effort to get OpenBSD to
play nicely inside a suspended VM.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=134324835209706w=2
Instead of the kernel, this time I'm
Hi!
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 04:47:08PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
Nobody seemed to much care about my previous effort to get OpenBSD to
play nicely inside a suspended VM.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=134324835209706w=2
Well, I do care about VMs!
Instead of the kernel, this time I'm
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 02:28:00PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
Bah. I tend to turn ntpd off and rely on the internal clock
synchronization of the hypervisor. But fixing ntpd inside VMs would
probably be a big win.
the guest drivers in OpenBSD don't provide a time sensor based on the
host
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 14:28, Reyk Floeter wrote:
Bah. I tend to turn ntpd off and rely on the internal clock
synchronization of the hypervisor. But fixing ntpd inside VMs would
probably be a big win.
Can you explain what you do? I have a vmt timedelta sensor that shows
host time, but how
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 02:39:16PM +0200, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 02:28:00PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
Bah. I tend to turn ntpd off and rely on the internal clock
synchronization of the hypervisor. But fixing ntpd inside VMs would
probably be a big win.
the
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 08:45:25AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
Bah. I tend to turn ntpd off and rely on the internal clock
synchronization of the hypervisor. But fixing ntpd inside VMs would
probably be a big win.
Can you explain what you do? I have a vmt timedelta sensor that shows
host
Hi all,
Here is the driver for Microdia's USB TEMPer, take 3.
http://www.uaa.org.uk/gomitext/2013/20130905/20130905.diff
Thanks to mpi@ and testers of tech@.
man is not yet, sorry.
Regards,
SASANO Takayoshi u...@mx5.nisiq.net