I think it's kvm-16 if that makes any sense? As you can see, it's the
ubuntu pre packaged version:

Version: 1:16-1ubuntu2

Alan

On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 05:19 +0300, Izik Eidus wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 13:51 +0200, mrintegrity wrote:
> > When starting kvm with the -std-vga option I get the following crash and
> > terminal output:
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# kvm -hda /home/variant/XPtest.img -m 450 -soundhw
> > sb16 -localtime -usb -usbdevice tablet -std-vga -snapshot
> > kvm: get_dirty_pages returned -2
> > 
> > ----SNIP----
> > 
> > kvm: get_dirty_pages returned -2
> > exception 14 (0)
> > rax 0000000000000010 rbx 00000000f7a9b920 rcx 0000000000000008 rdx
> > 0000000000000004
> > rsi 00000000e147807c rdi 00000000f6c7b000 rsp 00000000f7a9b728 rbp
> > 00000000f7a9b730
> > r8  0000000000000000 r9  0000000000000000 r10 0000000000000000 r11
> > 0000000000000000
> > r12 0000000000000000 r13 0000000000000000 r14 0000000000000000 r15
> > 0000000000000000
> > rip 00000000bf8be45d rflags 00010202
> > cs 0008 (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 0 db 1 s 1 type b l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> > ds 0023 (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 3 db 1 s 1 type 3 l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> > es 0023 (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 3 db 1 s 1 type 3 l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> > ss 0010 (00000000/ffffffff p 1 dpl 0 db 1 s 1 type 3 l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> > fs 0030 (ffdff000/00001fff p 1 dpl 0 db 1 s 1 type 3 l 0 g 1 avl 0)
> > gs 0000 (00000000/ffffffff p 0 dpl 0 db 0 s 0 type 0 l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> > tr 0028 (80042000/000020ab p 1 dpl 0 db 0 s 0 type b l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> > ldt 0000 (00000000/ffffffff p 0 dpl 0 db 0 s 0 type 0 l 0 g 0 avl 0)
> > gdt 8003f000/3ff
> > idt 8003f400/7ff
> > cr0 e0010031 cr2 bf818b8d cr3 a91e000 cr4 698 cr8 0 efer 0
> > Aborted
> > 
> > I have Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU with vmx and the kvm and kvm-intel modules
> > are loaded. The guest image has been created with qemu and has been used
> > with qemu with those same options for a few weeks already, the only
> > change I made was to start with kvm instead of qemu.
> > 
> > I noticed a patch on the mailing list archive for the to avoid exiting
> > with the dirty pages warning but is that the cause of my issue? I didn't
> > see much discussion about it.
> > 
> > Any tips?
> > 
> what kvm version are you using?
> kvm-36 should have a fix to the -std-vga problem.
> 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Alan
> > 
> 
> 


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