of cxgb3 driver
* Update to Standards-Version: 3.9.2 (no changes needed).
* Set DM-Upload-Allowed to yes.
* Still linking directly with libpthread. (Closes: #618071)
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librdmacm (1.0.14-1) experimental; urgency=low
I do have some virt manager VMs set up, but none of them set up to
autostart.
So far I've only seen this pop up once.
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er, pop up once recently.
It seems to happen very intermittently, maybe once every 10 boots or
more.
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Sure, will do.
To be honest, the first time around happened long enough ago that I
didn't even realize that the second crash was a duplicate...
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Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
I have a few 10.10 guest images that I use for testing on my up-to-date
natty laptop. Since the update to qemu-kvm 0.14-rc1 they no longer boot
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I just tested the latest lucid-desktop live CD with -vga vmware on a
lucid host, and it works fine. Host has:
$ apt-cache policy qemu-kvm
qemu-kvm:
Installed: 0.12.2-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.12.2-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.12.2-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com
Dustin: not sure what that screenshot you uploaded is. Is that the
qemu-kvm window itself?
If so I don't think you're seeing the same bug -- the issue being
tracked here (and which I'm pretty sure is fixed in qemu 0.12) is a
problem where the vmware-vga has a buffer overrun and crashes the host
OK, I've sent this on upstream and in fact there is a whole series of
vmware_vga stuff at http://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-de...@nongnu.org/
that might be worth picking up.
I think it would be nice to get a fixed qemu-kvm into Karmic during the
Lucid cycle, since vmware is the fastest video
I see this too (Lucid guest). As a workaround, using -vnc :1 instead
of the default sdl output lets me use -vga vmware.
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I figured out the cause of the crash, at least in my system. With SDL,
qemu-kvm advertises the cursor setting capability to the guest, and
therefore gets a DEFINE_CURSOR command. In the crashing case, it gets a
request for a 64x64 cursor at 32bpp, which requires 64*64 = 4096 32-bit
words to
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