On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 08:18 -0800, suvayu ali wrote:
> 2009/2/21 Patrick O'Callaghan :
> > On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 07:21 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> >> suvayu ali wrote:
> >> > However my arrow keys still don't work as it usually does on regular
> >> > consoles. I tried using it in the QEMU monitor,
2009/2/21 Patrick O'Callaghan :
> On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 07:21 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>> suvayu ali wrote:
>> > However my arrow keys still don't work as it usually does on regular
>> > consoles. I tried using it in the QEMU monitor, and it worked there.
>> > So I tried this, "sendkey up" this _
On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 07:21 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> suvayu ali wrote:
> > However my arrow keys still don't work as it usually does on regular
> > consoles. I tried using it in the QEMU monitor, and it worked there.
> > So I tried this, "sendkey up" this _did_ send the up arrow signal to
> > t
2009/2/20 Kevin Kofler :
> suvayu ali wrote:
>> However my arrow keys still don't work as it usually does on regular
>> consoles. I tried using it in the QEMU monitor, and it worked there.
>> So I tried this, "sendkey up" this _did_ send the up arrow signal to
>> the terminal I had opened in the GU
suvayu ali wrote:
> However my arrow keys still don't work as it usually does on regular
> consoles. I tried using it in the QEMU monitor, and it worked there.
> So I tried this, "sendkey up" this _did_ send the up arrow signal to
> the terminal I had opened in the GUI. So do I have to do this ever
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> You are restating what I just said as though you were disagreeing. Why is
> that?
Because you didn't understand what I was saying.
> The OP said he couldn't pass the Cntl-Alt-F2 and I told him how by going
> into the QEMU monitor
Which indeed works fine because you aren't
2009/2/20 Bill Davidsen :
> I spent a long time figuring out how to do this stuff, back in the FC6+build
> your own kernel days. If I can help someone else miss some of the pain, it's
> just payback for all the people who have helped me with other things.
Thanks for all the help. That was much nee
suvayu ali wrote:
2009/2/17 Bill Davidsen :
Kevin Kofler wrote:
suvayu ali wrote:
Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+. everytime
I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the
host.
Even if the grab wasn't released by Ctrl+Alt, the key would still be
i
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have no idea what you mean here, sequences such as Cntl-Alt-2 (control
console) certainly do reach QEMU and bring the expected response. That
they go through the driver, kernel, X11, and for all I know Paris is
detail, the point is that these sequences
2009/2/17 Bill Davidsen :
> suvayu ali wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Recently I started experimenting with kvm with F10 as the host, and I
>> have been having some problems.
>>
>> I need to login to my virtual machine from the shell from the host
>> itself and/or from another machine remotely over the
2009/2/17 Bill Davidsen :
> Kevin Kofler wrote:
>>
>> suvayu ali wrote:
>>>
>>> Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+. everytime
>>> I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the
>>> host.
>>
>> Even if the grab wasn't released by Ctrl+Alt, the key would stil
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> I have no idea what you mean here, sequences such as Cntl-Alt-2 (control
> console) certainly do reach QEMU and bring the expected response. That
> they go through the driver, kernel, X11, and for all I know Paris is
> detail, the point is that these sequences do pass through
suvayu ali wrote:
Hi all,
Recently I started experimenting with kvm with F10 as the host, and I
have been having some problems.
I need to login to my virtual machine from the shell from the host
itself and/or from another machine remotely over the internet. I went
through the man pages but coul
Kevin Kofler wrote:
suvayu ali wrote:
Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+. everytime
I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the host.
Even if the grab wasn't released by Ctrl+Alt, the key would still be
intercepted by the host. This happens at X11 l
2009/2/16 gary artim :
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM, suvayu ali
> wrote:
>> 2009/2/15 Kevin Kofler :
>>> suvayu ali wrote:
Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+. everytime
I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the host.
>>>
>>> Even if th
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
> 2009/2/15 Kevin Kofler :
>> suvayu ali wrote:
>>> Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+. everytime
>>> I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the host.
>>
>> Even if the grab wasn't released by Ctrl+Alt
2009/2/15 Kevin Kofler :
> suvayu ali wrote:
>> Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+. everytime
>> I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the host.
>
> Even if the grab wasn't released by Ctrl+Alt, the key would still be
> intercepted by the host. This ha
suvayu ali wrote:
> Neither can I go to a virtual terminal using Ctrl+Alt+. everytime
> I press Ctrl+Alt it releases the keyboard input and I am back in the host.
Even if the grab wasn't released by Ctrl+Alt, the key would still be
intercepted by the host. This happens at X11 level, so the key doe
Hi all,
Recently I started experimenting with kvm with F10 as the host, and I
have been having some problems.
I need to login to my virtual machine from the shell from the host
itself and/or from another machine remotely over the internet. I went
through the man pages but couldn't make anything o
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