Dor Laor wrote:
> Cam Macdonell wrote:
>>
> It's a simple test, when there are keyboard/mouse/display changes keep 
> the refresh rate high. When there are no changes start decrease the rate 
> until a minimum
> reached. The performance benefit should also be checked since if it 
> minimal there's no use for this optimization.
>> Related to that, what is the status of VMGL's 
>> (http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andreslc/xen-gl/) integration with KVM or 
>> QEMU?  Has anyone tried it?  I've found some pages that refer to QEMU 
>> and VMGL but nothing definitive.
>>
> Go ahead, there claim it can work with qemu. Try first with qemu since 
> it is the repository to contribute the code to.
> KVM will inherit it from qemu.

Is there a way to test with QEMU that is not painfully slow?

Cam

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