On 3/28/07, WaxDragon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/27/07, Kyle Hubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I have noticed that when using the ondemand governor for the
host OS (AMD PowerNow) that QEMU doesn't register for some reason. My
host CPU stays running at 1GHz, when it is capable
On 3/27/07, andrzej zaborowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/03/07, Kyle Hubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking online, but I can't say that I have found the answer
to this yet.
When using QEMU, I've noticed that if I switch away to a different
virtual desktop on the host OS's
On 3/28/07, Rick Vernam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 08:53:42 pm Rick Vernam wrote:
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 06:34:04 pm Kyle Hubert wrote:
I've been looking online, but I can't say that I have found the answer
to this yet.
When using QEMU, I've noticed that if I
I've been looking online, but I can't say that I have found the answer
to this yet.
When using QEMU, I've noticed that if I switch away to a different
virtual desktop on the host OS's WM, then QEMU stops what it is doing.
It's really clear when it's in the middle of a boot, but it always
occurs.
On 3/25/07, Christian MICHON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/26/07, Kyle Hubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm working with QEMU on an XFree86 machine. I was desirous of
having 1600x1200 working in the virtual machine, so I looked at using
the -std-vga option with the vesa X driver.
While
It does work in cirrus mode for 1024x768. I was under the impression
that it was all the cirrus driver would support. However, the std-vga
mode supports vga 799 and 798 in the console. (1600x1200:24bpp and
1600x1200:16bpp respectively)
Here is the output from dmesg showing the console working:
no obvious problem in the xf86config file.
when all fails, use the framebuffer :) and Xfbdev (fbdev driver instead
of vesa)
The framebuffer seems to miss every other vertical scan line. I'm not
sure if I make sense, but the video wraps around the screen onto
itself vertically. Thus rendering
I don't have the current source repository, I'm running off of the
0.9.0 source release. However, I felt that there was a bug with having
the VM in fullscreen mode and still allowing the ctrl-alt modifiers to
release the mouse. With SDL, this is rather useless and only requires
the user to grab
Hi, I'm working with QEMU on an XFree86 machine. I was desirous of
having 1600x1200 working in the virtual machine, so I looked at using
the -std-vga option with the vesa X driver.
While initializing X, I get the following:
(II) VESA(0): Primary V_BIOS segment is: 0xc000
(II) VESA(0): VESA BIOS