[Bug 551549] Re: KVM vde2 support not working

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 253230 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253230

A know workaround: (credits: tjworld.net)

echo 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/intuitivenipple/ubuntu hardy main' | sudo 
tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/intuitivenipple.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kvm

Why ubuntu people are so blind? VDE is unique and the other networking
solutions for VM are just not enough!

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[Bug 253230] Re: qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not working)

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
***Be aware: I don't speak on behalf of VDE team, this is only my
personal opinions as kvm user.***

A lot of users need this feature. My projects (see virtualbricks here on
lp) are affected by this bug and the only thing I can do is suggest
users to install another distribution.

I still see nothing moving on Ubuntu side for this bug. AFAIK Natty is
still affected.

The known workarounds by now are:

- Compile kvm yourself and enable libvdeplug support
- Switch to a (less blind) distribution. Debian for instance.

Sorry, the average user doesn't care about your universe vs. main
repository issues and you are not yet able to provide a solution that
makes sense.

If you can't just promote libvdeplug to main, then place qemu-kvm in
universe as well. I don't care, but this is becoming ridiculous.

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[Bug 253230] Re: qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not working)

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
Sorry, but I don't get the point. 
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is 
just a switch!

Also, it is not for me, it's for my users I am complaining. My Debian
has full kvm+vde support since this has been closed a while ago.

I know there are different solutions for the average Joe, but Ubuntu
cannot simply ignore the request of thousands of users.The role of a
*complete* distribution should be to provide different tools for similar
purposes.

Qemu and KVM have been supporting libvde2 for years now, and most distro
out there come with a fully featured kvm/qemu package.

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[Bug 253230] Re: qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not working)

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
I am replying here because I think this discussion is still adherent to
the topic, and also because I don't mind spamming this bug report. It's
been open for years and lead to nothing.

I am not here to say what is better between ovs, vde or any other
similar tool. The super-partes role of a distribution must be to include
every (popular) solution and this is the real advantage of free/OS.
Ubuntu is just living on a different planet here.

For the sack of completeness, I must say vde has a kernelspace version
as well, but it is less popular since vde is designed to run on other
OSes too. I would be interested to benchmark the two tools anyway.

As a matter of fact, I don't see any counterpart for most of the vde
tools in ovs, in particular most of the time I have to recreate complex
network topologies, integrate emulated channels, use encrypted  tunnels,
connect local/remote real/virtual machines with maximum flexibility.

OVS is a VDE competitor as well as OpenVPN is, from my point of view.
VDE is just a broader tool, and for me (and several other people) it
is just nice to use the native integration with qemu and kvm, even if
workarounds like bridging a kvm tap or even capturing it with vde_pcap
are still possible nowadays with the lame official Ubuntu package.

My point is that OVS for sure does a great job, most likely from what
you say it is even better than VDE for the features they have in common,
but VDE is a set made of a larger number of tools for different
purposes, that's why I am insisting that much here. Sorry if I was too
direct in my previous reply: I am trying to explain why use X instead
of Y if Y is not supported in the distro was not an acceptable answer.

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[Bug 551549] Re: KVM vde2 support not working

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 253230 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253230

A know workaround: (credits: tjworld.net)

echo 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/intuitivenipple/ubuntu hardy main' | sudo 
tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/intuitivenipple.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kvm

Why ubuntu people are so blind? VDE is unique and the other networking
solutions for VM are just not enough!

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[Bug 253230] Re: qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not working)

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
***Be aware: I don't speak on behalf of VDE team, this is only my
personal opinions as kvm user.***

A lot of users need this feature. My projects (see virtualbricks here on
lp) are affected by this bug and the only thing I can do is suggest
users to install another distribution.

I still see nothing moving on Ubuntu side for this bug. AFAIK Natty is
still affected.

The known workarounds by now are:

- Compile kvm yourself and enable libvdeplug support
- Switch to a (less blind) distribution. Debian for instance.

Sorry, the average user doesn't care about your universe vs. main
repository issues and you are not yet able to provide a solution that
makes sense.

If you can't just promote libvdeplug to main, then place qemu-kvm in
universe as well. I don't care, but this is becoming ridiculous.

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[Bug 253230] Re: qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not working)

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
Sorry, but I don't get the point. 
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is 
just a switch!

Also, it is not for me, it's for my users I am complaining. My Debian
has full kvm+vde support since this has been closed a while ago.

I know there are different solutions for the average Joe, but Ubuntu
cannot simply ignore the request of thousands of users.The role of a
*complete* distribution should be to provide different tools for similar
purposes.

Qemu and KVM have been supporting libvde2 for years now, and most distro
out there come with a fully featured kvm/qemu package.

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[Bug 253230] Re: qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not working)

2011-07-14 Thread Danielinux
I am replying here because I think this discussion is still adherent to
the topic, and also because I don't mind spamming this bug report. It's
been open for years and lead to nothing.

I am not here to say what is better between ovs, vde or any other
similar tool. The super-partes role of a distribution must be to include
every (popular) solution and this is the real advantage of free/OS.
Ubuntu is just living on a different planet here.

For the sack of completeness, I must say vde has a kernelspace version
as well, but it is less popular since vde is designed to run on other
OSes too. I would be interested to benchmark the two tools anyway.

As a matter of fact, I don't see any counterpart for most of the vde
tools in ovs, in particular most of the time I have to recreate complex
network topologies, integrate emulated channels, use encrypted  tunnels,
connect local/remote real/virtual machines with maximum flexibility.

OVS is a VDE competitor as well as OpenVPN is, from my point of view.
VDE is just a broader tool, and for me (and several other people) it
is just nice to use the native integration with qemu and kvm, even if
workarounds like bridging a kvm tap or even capturing it with vde_pcap
are still possible nowadays with the lame official Ubuntu package.

My point is that OVS for sure does a great job, most likely from what
you say it is even better than VDE for the features they have in common,
but VDE is a set made of a larger number of tools for different
purposes, that's why I am insisting that much here. Sorry if I was too
direct in my previous reply: I am trying to explain why use X instead
of Y if Y is not supported in the distro was not an acceptable answer.

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[Bug 371875] [NEW] kvm 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu11 lacking vde support

2009-05-04 Thread Danielinux
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kvm

vde2 users still have to use the old vdekvm wrapper.

There is a default configure option for built-in vde networking, please
include that.

kvm 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu11 Ubuntu 9.04

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** Affects: kvm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 53897] Disappearing panels Xubuntu dapper

2006-07-24 Thread Danielinux
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xfce4-panel

A lot of times the panels of Xubuntu Dapper disappeare:
I use to repair clicking Settings manager--Panel, but now the button is 
completely  blocked .

Launching xfce4-panel the panels  back just loosing a lot of plugins 
(menĂ¹, mount device, volume, sreenshot...) 

As I don't know how to fix it, I must launch xfce4-panel every time I
start Xubuntu.

P.S.: The problems about desappearing menĂ¹, or panel, happened to me
many times. This time it occurred after a Skype block. I'm not able to
fix

** Affects: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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