I have qemu (with a windows98 image) installed on my server (debian sarge). It 
works fine, 
when directly logged in to my server.

However, when I log in from my thin client (ltsp 4.2, which runs perfectly for 
anything else) with

>qemu -net nic -net user -localtime

I get the message

>Could not configure '/dev/rtc' to have a 1024 Hz timer. This is not a fatal
>error, but for better emulation accuracy either use a 2.6 host Linux kernel or
>type 'echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq' as root.
>Could not initialize SDL - exiting
 
and it does not start. The first four lines are only a warning that I always 
get. The last line must 
be  the reason, why qemu does not start.

On the laptop I normally use ltsp on, I also have debian sarge installed. I 
then started the 
x-server from sarge and tried the same. This also did not work.

I dont know whats the problem here. Does sdl need some special libraries on the 
x-terminal? 
Or is it a problem with permissions. Or is a special port for SDL blocked? Or 
does my display 
driver not support SDL (although the X-servers are not the same in ltsp and 
sarge, I use the 
same display driver: neomagic).

So my question is: Is anybody using qemu with sdl on an ltsp-client? Does this 
work in principle?

Juergen
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