Tony Smolar wrote:
>> So you must use the standard HAL?
>>
>> First can you please provide the cpu type, we had some problems on AMD.
>> Second, what's the host's OS? Is it 32/64 bit? kernel version.
>> Third, does -no-kvm works?
>>
>> Some sanities just for making sure:
>> - Try running qemu with taskset -p 1
>> - Add -L SOURCE_REPOSITROY_PATH_FOR_QEMU_PC-BIOS directory for making
>> sure you use the right bios.bin
>>
>>  
>>
>>     
> Ok, I did some more testing,   The problem does NOT occur with 
> -no-kvm.   It also appeared somewhere between kvm-29 and kvm-31  (29 and 
> 30 didn't build for me).
>
> The good news is that the new version 34 does not seem to have this 
> problem,  I haven't tested it extensively yet.
>   

Good, thanks for checking it out.

> Lastly, what drove me to upgrade in the first place was that I was 
> experiencing minor bugs running "The Sims" under XP.       There would 
> be sound while the game is starting, but once the game starts, sound 
> stops working.   Also the mouse pointer would leave behind "residue" on 
> the screen which would be cleaned up every few seconds (I guess during a 
> refresh).   I also had problems losing sound with iTunes.   I am using 
> the es1370 setting for sound.  Like I said these were minor, and are 
> still present in kvm-34.
>   

Do these issues occur with -no-kvm?  How about with the default sound 
hardware?

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