On Sunday 11 November 2007 22:16:50 Ghiora Drori wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in supporting NVDIA, ATI, Intel and presumably other
display cards when running a windows guest KVM. The idea is to get
Windows XP games to work properly under kvm when being hosted by Linux.
The screen on Linux can
Caleb Moore wrote:
On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 18:46 +0200, Ghiora Drori wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in supporting NVDIA, ATI, Intel and presumably other
display cards when running a windows guest KVM. The idea is to get
Windows XP games to work properly under kvm when being hosted by
Linux.
The
Hi,
Looks like I will have to do some reading about what has been posted so far.
Thanks Ghiora
On Nov 12, 2007 10:27 AM, Dor Laor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Caleb Moore wrote:
On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 18:46 +0200, Ghiora Drori wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in supporting NVDIA, ATI, Intel and
Hi,
I am interested in supporting NVDIA, ATI, Intel and presumably other
display cards when running a windows guest KVM. The idea is to get
Windows XP games to work properly under kvm when being hosted by Linux.
The screen on Linux can have more then one X windows server running on
different TTYs
Ghiora Drori wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in supporting NVDIA, ATI, Intel and presumably other
display cards when running a windows guest KVM. The idea is to get
Windows XP games to work properly under kvm when being hosted by Linux.
The screen on Linux can have more then one X windows server
On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 18:46 +0200, Ghiora Drori wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in supporting NVDIA, ATI, Intel and presumably other
display cards when running a windows guest KVM. The idea is to get
Windows XP games to work properly under kvm when being hosted by
Linux.
The screen on Linux