Samuel Thibault, le dim. 29 mars 2026 14:32:12 +0200, a ecrit:
> Samuel Thibault, le dim. 29 mars 2026 13:10:42 +0200, a ecrit:
> > Damien Zammit, le dim. 29 mars 2026 09:15:02 +0000, a ecrit:
> > > Well OK, but I think every Intel x86 machine since 2005 that has acpi 
> > > tables and an APIC also has a HPET.
> > 
> > Perhaps, but we can't fight people just using some default virtual
> > machine configurations that don't have hpet by default for whatever
> > reason, which we can't really afford fighting either.
> > 
> > Really, making hpet optional in gnumach seems easy enough to me rather
> > than fighting th rest of the world. And if some people want fine-grain
> > timing support in their VM, they'll have to find out where to enable it.
> 
> Put another way: what happened is that pere on #debian-hurd just gave up
> porting onetbb because he couldn't boot the current pre-installed image
> or installer with virt-manager. And no, he couldn't easily run qemu
> because he didn't have the disk space locally to do so.

And he did have a look, he didn't find a way to enable an hpet.

Samuel

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