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<0> No <1> ;0) <0> WaxDragon: There are dynamiic HZ patches floating around. <2> u get to change processor speed in Linux ??? <1> GreyGhost: I have cpufreq setup here on my host. <1> That's not HZ though. <0> GreyGhost: http://kerneltrap.org/node/464 <2> WaxDragon , ok <2> :) <1> Thanks pbrook <1> I had to recompile my fedora kernel for use under vmware server. <1> HZ=1000 was affecting the other guests. <3> i wish i could get osx to boot in qemu :-D it just hangs though *sigh* <1> hmm, this patch is for 2.4
<3> hmm <3> my kqemu module loads, but it doesn't make the /dev/ entry.. any idea? <4> has anyone looked at getting openbios to work with qemu's ppc emulation? <1> Mikaku: Yes, I see what you see. <2> SirFunk ,ever looked here .. http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewforum.php?f=11 ? <1> Mikaku: maybe this <1> - Support for AMD Flash memories (Jocelyn Mayer) <3> GreyGhost: oh, i don't think i've sen that thanks ill check that out <2> SirFunk ,i've never used MacOSX myslef but hopeflly somewhere in those forums ur problem may be solveed :) <2> and someone needs to fix the dad-answers link in the topic .. <5> WaxDragon: tell me <5> WaxDragon: what do you want to say with "- Support for AMD Flash memories (Jocelyn Mayer)" ? <1> That's from the 0.8.2 overview changelog. <1> Seems odd that something is reserving one MB? <1> Just a guess. <5> you mean that there was introduced some bug in this new support? <1> I don't think it's a bug, but I don't know honestly. <5> as you can see that behaviour only affects when using less than 16MB (more or less) <5> if try with "-m 32" you get 32MB as expected <4> GreyGhost: there's only one person here at the moment who can change the topic <2> sdbrady ,may it be ChanelServ ?;) <4> well, chanserv isn't a person :) <4> GreyGhost: you'd have to ask pbrook, afaict <4> if you do, best to supply the correct url :) <6> topic needs updating... <1> hee <4> ah, okay :) <6> err <2> sdbrady ,u gouys dont know ? http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/ <4> pbrook: ahh, that's who pj_mini is <7> nice, "top" reported 101% CPU usage by qemu <4> GreyGhost: oh, *I* know <2> WaxDragon ,u do have? <2> sdbrady ,,ok <4> in fact, it's in the scrollback, but it'd be polite :) <4> balrog-kun: dual core, I hope? :) <7> sdbrady: yes, but it's still wrong :P <4> nah, it's great <4> woo <4> GreyGhost: here's your chance ;) <2> paveljanik ,u have admin access to the channel? <2> sdbrady ,;) <4> (might also want to mention kqemu being gpled... or maybe everyone knows by now? :) <5> WaxDragon: as a workaround I can use the current binary but using the BIOS of the 0.8.1 version with the parameter -L ;) <8> GreyGhost: yes. <5> WaxDragon: it works, so the problem is in the BIOS! <2> paveljanik ,want to cahange dad-nswers to http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/ ? <2> in the topic .. <8> ok? <2> paveljanik ,and mention GPL kqemu as sdbrady said ? <4> nice :) <2> paveljanik ,thanks :) that shouuld help many newbies coming in here :) like me :) <4> 'licensed' ;) <8> ok. feeld free to ping me in the future. <7> i'd say "Official OS Support >chart<" <4> paveljanik: thanks <2> paveljanik ,thanks again :) <5> WaxDragon: have to go, think about that! ;) <2> night all
<1> ok <9> hmm it seems whenever I try and run active sync to sync my cellphone through usb, qemu runs extremly slow <9> but it isn't my computer because qemu is hardly doing anything at all <10> wireddd: probably just a consequence of how host usb works. the usb trasnfers are blocking. <10> i mean, how it works at the moment. it can be improved. <11> hi <12> Hi to all. I want to try the new kvm (kernel 2.6.20 feature) with qemu. Is this possible? <11> michele: http://kidsquid.com/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#head-70481f032043e5dd29c659a4604d1321bce12e50 <11> (whooha, what happened to short urls?) <12> Thanks! This question was started by a reading to a blog where someone said that it can... Thanks! <11> I'm new to qemu myself, so here it comes: after starting qemu with -nographic I'm getting a "(qemu) " prompt <11> but I cannot type anything in there <11> ctrl-c or ctrl-z is doing nothing <1> chris_go1: try ctrl-alt-2 <11> the cpu is spinning a bit, so I ****ume* it does something <13> uh <1> then try typing <13> try ctrl-a <1> er <13> the problem is mostly likely that you p***ed the wrong kernel params <13> so no output is coming to the serial port <11> hm <11> did not help <11> ctrl-a-2 like in screen(1)? ctrl-a,2 <11> or ctrl+a+2 <13> ctrl-a then enter should bring you to the qemu prompt <14> hello <1> no, ctrl-a like aliguori said <11> i already have the qemu prompt <13> chris_go1: you can't type at it? <11> same thing when starting *without* -nographic <14> Do any one have a ilinux nstaller script for qemu and kqemu? <13> chris_go1: you don't get any window at all? <11> the OS starts up but ignores all inpout <13> chris_go1: what's your command line? <14> correction: Do any one have a linux installer script for qemu and kqemu? <13> ubuntu_: just do a make install <13> scripts aren't necessary <11> wait <14> aliguori: I'm a linux newbie and don't want to mess anything up <13> ubuntu_: if you're afraid of doing make install, you really shouldn't be using third party kernel modules <11> aliguori: qemu -cdrom i386-netbsd.iso -boot d <13> wait a little bit, i'm sure that it'll show up in the ubuntu universe <13> if it's not already there <13> chris_go1: and it boots, you just can't type anything in the window? <11> yes, exactly. although <11> it says "use ctrl+alt to exit grab| <13> chris_go1: -nographics definitely won't work btw unless the netbsd installer goes over serial <11> and indeed, my mouse pointer is occupied by the qemu window <11> ctrl+alt does not work, I can get out with alt+tab <13> chris_go1: what version of qemu is this? <11> cvs from yesterday <11> aliguori: if you can display .tiff files, here's a screenshot: http://nerdbynature.de/scratch/netbsd_qemu.tiff <11> (osx here, generating .tiff files from screenshots) <13> oh <11> the host system is a amd64 <13> are you using the cocoa interface? <11> osx only displaying the qemu window <11> no, sdl <11> really, osx's X11 server is only displaying the (SDL rendered) window from the amd64 host <13> chris_go1: you should try using cocoa <11> ah, so when displaying the qemu window in osx env, these things can happen? <11> ok <11> but, what's with the (qemu) prompt, why can't I type in anything there? <11> (when starting with -nographic) <13> chris_go1: no, that's behaving as expected <13> -nographic only works if the guest is using the serial port <13> presumably, the bsd installer isn't using the serial port <11> i thought the (qemu) prompt lets me control the qemu program <11> s/thought/***umed/ <13> chris_go1: you can if you add -monitor stdio <13> of course, it's possible your guest is hung <13> that could be why you're seeing the problem you're seeing.. if it was stuck in an infinite loop
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