2010/11/8 KC8LDO <[email protected]>: > I've asked on the Fedora mailing list, send email to everybody I could find > at Red Hat etc about this.
That's not very polite. If you need support, pay for a RHEL subscription. Don't expect developers/maintainers to spend their time on giving support for a free product, outside of the mailing lists. If you don't want to pay for support, use the public channels for communication. > I got one reply a few weeks ago from a Mr. Justin > Forbes that read in part : > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > It will be in the next update for F13. I mistakinely thought it had made > the 0.12.5 stable release upstream, so did not apply seperately. In the > meantime, there is a workaround, or you can use the F14 qemu from > virt-preview. > > Justin > ______________________________________________________________________ > Well, if it's important for you, then why don't you just use the workaround or the virt-preview repository, like Justin suggests? Downloading the QEMU package from the F14 virt-preview repository sounds like a fix that should take a maximum of 2 minutes to apply... http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Preview_Repository /Kenni _______________________________________________ virt mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt
