> That's it. If anyone can attest to this procedures and report, it would
> be greatly appreciated.
I did try to do so But I do get an "disk read error".
kvm is invoked via
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-m 768 \
-drive file=Vista.img,if=scsi,bus=0,index=0,media=disk,boot=on \
> I don't know what the AltGr key is but my suspicion is that you probably
> need to add '-k de' to the command line to select the german keymap.
"AltGr" is the Key right to the spacebar, perhaps it is also known als
"right Alt". It is used as modifier Key to get characters "|@€¹²³¼½\~".
The "-
When using VNC Server build into qemu the AltGr-Key seems to be ignored.
The alternative Ctrl-Alt seems to work but it is less comfortable to
press three keys.
Any idea how to fix it?
Elmar
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Hi,
I do have some trouble with german keyboard layout when running with
VNC-X-Server: Umlaut-Keys are dead, some of the number-key show wron
shift-symbols.
Running against an "real" X-Server does not raise that problem.
Guest OS is Windows Vista
Running an xterm on that VNX-Server also allost
What problems are the cause for recommending to emulate NE2K hardware?
Is this still valid fpr KVM-50?
Elmar
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Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop.
Now Sear
Hi,
what Mainboards with AMD690 chipsets are known to enable virtualization
functionality (be default or by BIOS setting)?
Elmar
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Still grepping through log files to find prob
Hi,
is there any option to reenable virtualisation support (AMD-CPU) if it
is disabled by bios (and Bios does not show an option to enable
virtualisation support)?
Elmar
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