Hi Apollo,

We did find that on some machines with kqemu kernel module, the meego image 
could not boot up. Machines we know to have problem have been listed as below, 
although not complete yet: 
http://wiki.meego.com/SDK/Docs/1.1/Getting_started_with_the_MeeGo_SDK_for_Windows#Prerequisites

If you are able to change kernel boot option to remove "quiet" option, and see 
kernel panic, that would be the problem we encountered, which still needs 
further investigation.

On Linux side, right now the GL acceleration on QEMU was only enabled for 
netbook images. There was a bug in qemugl to support mcompositor, and forced us 
to disable GL acceleration in last minute in release. Right now the bug was 
fixed, and hopefully be available in next SDK drop. With GL acceleration, the 
handset image could have good speed up. Thanks!

Regards,
-Zhiyuan
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Apollo Xue
Sent: 2010年12月3日 10:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MeeGo-SDK] MeeGo SDK 1.1 for Windows could not boot up in my dev box

Hi All,
    I have followed the 
guideline(http://wiki.meego.com/SDK/MeeGo_SDK_for_Windows), and have installed 
the MeeGo SDK 1.1 in my dev box (windows7, 32bit), but the QEMU emulator could 
not boot up, it looks stuck, and always show "booting up from hard disk......", 
my dev box has a Intel CPU(Core2 Duo E7500) and a Intel graphics card, and VT 
is enabled in BIOS. Could you please help me figure it out?

    By the way, I also installed MeeGo SDK 1.1 in the same dev box (Ubuntu 
10.04), the QEMU emulator can boot up, but performance looks not very good, it 
is very slow, is there some way to speed it up?


Best Regards
Apollo Xue
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