Am Dienstag 26 April 2011 11:25:58 schrieb Stefan Hajnoczi:
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Stefan Weil wrote:
> > Replace writeable -> writable
>
> Why make this change? writeable and writable are both commonly used
> spellings.
It seems like "writeable" is the commonly used term in compute
Am Montag 07 März 2011 14:45:21 schrieb Hadi Khalil pur:
> Hello!
> I'm Hadi khalilpur! I'm majoring in software engineering in MSc level. I'm
> working on "Automatic bug localization of virtual machines". My
> investigations are based on a prior researchs that proposed an automatic
> methodology f
Am Dienstag 01 März 2011 10:47:00 schrieb asim khan:
> Hi,
>Iam using qemu 0.13.0.whenever Iam playing any audio(wav or mp3 file)
> using ffplay there is alot of jittring sound or distorted audio very much
> in case of mp3 files.so Iam trying to figure out what could be the
> problem..so anybod
Am Dienstag 01 März 2011 14:45:18 schrieb Jan Marten Simons:
> Hi AK,
>
> first you should try if you can reproduce the problem with the most recent
> version of Qemu (0.14.0 at minimum, svn would be best). Then you'll have to
> give a detailed description how to reproduce th
Am Montag 28 Februar 2011 12:55:22 schrieb asim khan:
> Hi,
> Iam using qemu 0.13.0..whenever Iam playing any file using
> ffplay.sometimes it happens that audio stops and then after sometime gain
> it starts playing..but i dont see this problem with aplay.
> so whats going wrong.Plz update me
Sunil Amitkumar Janki schrieb:
Dan Shearer wrote:
You do also have the architectures provided to you by QEMU :-) :-)
I have been able to build modular Xorg for Armedslack in QEMU without
having the hardware but when I tried to port Slackware 12.0 to SPARC in
QEMU I found it was way too slow
The MoonSeeker schrieb:
On my ubuntu I have qemu 0.9.0 And on my Gentoo I have 0.8.1. Now I
don't know howto install qemu 0.9.0 on my gentoo with GCC4 and a 2.6.20
kernel. If I install GCC3, I have to change my kernel. Any idea to avoid
this? And use GCC4 with qemu 9.0.x?
Finally, I don't have
Balazs Attila-Mihaly (Cd-MaN) schrieb:
Hello all.
First of all I want to congratulate everybody on this list for the wonderful
job s/he is doing. Qemu is the best Open Source emulator out there (and it is
fast ;-) ). I'm using Qemu to build an automated malicious code analysis system
and as s
Marian-Nicolae V. Ion schrieb:
Hello,
Is is possible to boot qemu not from a disk image but directly from a
partition ? i.e. I am on Linux Fedora, I have a partition with Mandriva
(I use dual-boot and I can boot on it) but I would like to start my
Mandriva system from qemu, not by rebooting the
Hi,
today I got about 120 old mails on this list, which seem to have been
stuck somewhere. There are some patches and bugreports amongst them. I
suspect most of the mails were delayed either because some spamfilter
quarantined them or all of those mails originate from people who are not
subsc
Rob Landley schrieb:
On Friday 09 February 2007 6:06 pm, Paul Brook wrote:
Sure, but there are plenty of other ways to accidentally mess up the
permissions of a disk image file. A while back I had to strace qemu to
figure out why file modifications were vanishing after rebooting the
VM; the c
Just 2 links to point you in the right direction:
http://www.linuxtoys.org/multiseat/multiseat.html
http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~ctyler/ruby/
after setting up this environment you can use qemu on any of the seats
to emulate windows if necessary.
Regards,
Jan
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Salvador Fandino schrieb:
right now, you can use "-o offset" and "-s size" to serve a partition
inside a partitioned disk image. And you can use fdisk or a similar tool
to examine the partition table (they work on /dev/nbd0).
I am also looking for some working code to parse the MBR to incorpora
In my opinion config files should _always only_ be *an alternative* to a
long command line.
Basically you should be able to do anything with both configuration
options, be it command line or a config file (or a combination of both).
Ciao,
Jan
Christian MICHON schrieb:
> On 10/22/06, Rob Landley
Kazu schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I made German language environment on Windows XP Japanese host.
> I investigated a problem of AltGr key.
>
> If you have a German keyboard, please use this binary and tell me the data
> which is displayed on console window when AltGr key is pressed.
>
> I want to know the re
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Hello !?!
Have anyone looked at my patch ?
Fabrice already comitted its contents to cvs.
Jan
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Johannes Schindelin wrote:
I'm still thinking FTP would be a useful alternative as it's more low-level.
It is not only simpler, it is no file system.
With FTP, you'd still have to "download" the files to use them. By
contrast, SMB and NFS allow you to use the files directly (even writing
Fabrice Bellard wrote:
Jan Marten Simons wrote:
I was asking for an integrated virtual FTP server (about 14 months
ago). [snipped]
My preference would be for an SMB server or NFS server fully
integrated in slirp.
A fully integrated NFS server would be quite simple to implement but
it
Hi Rene,
Your HowTo is quite nice and might be enough for most users, but it
depends on modifying the host-system, which needs admin/root privileges.
An internal virtual FTP server which serves a directory of the host
might be slower, but it would not need any changes on the host side.
(Think
René Korthaus wrote:
Hey,
is anyone else experiencing this? Since some hours I get messages
dating from February, March and April again...
I just read through all of those mails and there were some interesting
bugreports and patches which didn't make it to the list. So the core
devs / Fabrice
frisen wrote:
Dear developers,
We would like to know how to resolve the problem of file sharing between guest
and host operating systems. We have tried in many ways without any success...
If you can send us a suggestion, we would be very grateful - the version of
qemu we have tried is the 0.8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Can I Find A manual to reed so I can find out how to exit
fullscreen and enter fullscreen...
Thanks
http://www.qemu.org/qemu-doc.html
have a look at the "keys" section.
HTH,
Jan
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Jordan Kapelner wrote:
What are the licensing terms for redistributing the kqemu
accelerator? I would like to include it as part of a Linux
distribution and also include the windows version of the driver to be
installed with a windows application.
See http://www.qemu.org/qemu-accel.html
S.P.T.Krishnan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there an archive download site for all the qemu old versions ?
> I need one of the old verions for testing purposes.
You can always checkout qemu's cvs repository for older versions. Older
distribution tarballs should be avialiable on package mirrors somewhere
on
Udo 'Robos' Puetz wrote:
> Soo, do you have any more ideas what qemu can what the (free) alternatives
> from M$/VMWare can't?
>
Qemu can be used without the need to install anything, which is
especially useful if you put a preconfigured OS image plus qemu
binaries (for different host OS') and s
Sim wrote:
> Here my last test for build QEmu :-(
>
>
> ./configure --disable-gfx-check --target-list=i386-user --disable-sdl
> --disable-audio
>
> g -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer
> -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -falign-functions=0 -fno-gcse
> -fno-reorder-blocks -fno-optimize-sibling-ca
Sim wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Have you more info about this problem?
>
> http://qemu.dad-answers.com/viewtopic.php?t=1159
>
Instead of trying to compile 0.80 you might want to try current
cvs-version (link can be found on qemu homepage or the dev-list
archive). It's possible that this problem has been fixed
赵刚 wrote:
> When I had installed qemu(Host OS: win98),I execute qemumenu.bat.
> Unfortunately,qemumenu.bat shows lots of error messages,as follows:
> >Bad command or file name
> >Bad command or file name
> >Invalid directory
> >Syntax error
> >Syntax error
> >Bad command or file name
> >Syntax erro
赵刚 wrote:
> When I use qemu,I encouner these error messages,as follows:
> "
> C:\Program Files\Qemu>qemu BL3.4-qemu.img
> Could not open '\\.\kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated
> qemu: could not load PC bios '/c/Program Files/Qemu/bios.bin'
> "
> In fact, the directory (C:\Program Files
James Lau wrote:
> My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important
> role in the payment process to ensure security. One of the key
> functions is that the program should detect which machine is paying.
> So while virtual machine (like QEMU) is present, it can cheat the
> progr
Am Freitag, 23. Juni 2006 22:55 schrieb Fabrice Bellard:
> I put online kqemu version 1.3.0pre9 which should solve the issue. Maybe
> it helps for the Windows XP hosts too ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Fabrice.
Does kqemu accellerate a Win98 guest now, too, or are there still problems
with thunking causing
Am Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2006 21:21 schrieb Joe Lee:
>Good point on that, BUT it's not just about the GUI. It's about an
> "easy" way to install the product and run a given app without the need
> to create/setup a VM - To me that is the benefit of the VMware player.
...
>
> Joe
Well, qemu does not
Am Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2006 21:44 schrieb Joe Lee:
> Can you point me to the one you know about?
>
> Joe
As I already did in one of my last replies, I point you to
http://www.reactos.org/xhtml/en/download.html
and especially to this file:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/reactos/reactos0.2.9-RE
Am Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2006 18:21 schrieb Daniel P. Berrange:
> An VMWare player "appliance" is really just a disk image & config file.
> Running a disk image in QEMU is just a matter of executing
>
>qemu -hda /path/to/image
>
> Perhaps adding "-m XXX" to set increased RAM.
>
> This is no harde
Am Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2006 17:53 schrieb Joe Lee:
> Well, I was not thinking or suggesting of a crippled qemu version. I
> asked the question because there are some software
> appliances which are pre-built and pre-configured apps that are built on
> a LAMP stack and packaged as a single image
> ty
Am Mittwoch, 7. Juni 2006 23:03 schrieb Natalia Portillo:
> Hi all,
>
> I just made an ebuild for Gentoo Linux that directly takes QEMU from CVS
>
> You can find it out here at http://www.claunia.com/qemu/ in the QEMU
> Official OS Support List
> It is just after the OS list.
>
> It does support em
Am Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2006 15:04 schrieb Dan Sandberg:
> Are you using an OpenGL directdraw surface for the graphics emulation in
> Qemu?
Qemu is using SDL, as this is a very portable library/framework. I'm not sure,
if SDL uses DirectX on Win32, but I'd rather think it does not. Of course one
Am Montag, 8. Mai 2006 21:44 schrieb Yann Le Doaré:
> With :
>
> qemu-img create /mnt/partitions/windows0/qmeu-disk 4M
> qemu -hda /mnt/partitions/windows0/qmeu-disk
>
> qemu: could not open hard disk image'/mnt/partitions/windows0/qmeu-disk'
>
> but with on ext3/ext2 or tmpfs, there is no problem.
> Could you point me to bugtracker or person who knows something about ppc
> in Qemu?
Bug reporting, patch submission and feature/development discussion is all done
on this mailing list. Additionally you can get help in irc (#qemu on
freenode) and the user forum.
Now to get your problem pinned
Adrian Coman wrote:
The problem is that when I ping yahoo.com for example I get the IP of yahoo
but no response from ping ..., something like:
ping yahoo.com
Pinging yahoo.com [216.109.112.135] with 32 bytes of data:
request time out
IIrc ping (as icmp message) does not work with user-net.
Lennert Buytenhek wrote:
I think the biggest problem would be that a lot of operating systems
don't support hotplug PCI.
I think Michael's idea was rather to select the hardware to use during
qemu startup rather then to change it while the system is up and
runnning. Therefore hotplugging w
I can understand that the problem is serious. But maybe there are a
couple of fixes:
1)Document this on the "compiling from source" page.
2)Add a check to the configure script, and print an error message.
Richard
The second option was implemented into cvs about 2 weeks ago:
http://savanna
Andreu Escudero wrote:
under Linux 10.
Someone has done a time warp of LOTS of years... from 2.6 to 10...
I suppose he is using Suse linux 10. People using this distribution
sometimes tend to think the versionnumber of their distribution is the
version of "linux".
But to point to a
Paul Brook wrote:
+if ! $cc -o $TMPO $TMPC 2>/dev/null ; then
+echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" looks like gcc 4.x"
+echo "QEMU is known to have problems when compiled with gcc 4.x"
+echo "It is recommended they you use gcc 3.x to build QEMU"
+echo "To use this compiler a
Darrin Ritter wrote:
dyngen: ret or jmp expected at the end of op_bsfw_T0_cc
make[1]: *** [op.h] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dv/tmp/qemu-0.7.2/i386-user'
make: *** [all] Error 1
Looks like you are using gcc4 which is still unsupported. Try to use gcc3.x
I'll use this message to
Sergey Smirnov wrote:
Does qemu support boot XP from Linux?
I use Debian Linux.
apt-get install qemu
...
qemu -m 256 -snapshot -hda /dev/hda
grub messages
Choose XP
Black screen...
I suppose WinXP does not like to be booted in a completly different
machine (copy-protection, drivers bound to
Rich Fought wrote:
Yes, I am trying to install Debian from bootable CD-ROM - is this not
the correct option?
> qemu-img create hd.img 5G
> qemu-system-ppc -boot d -hda hd.img
Your commandline is missing the -cdrom parameter:
-cdrom 'file'
Use file as CD-ROM image (you cannot use '-h
Juan Martín Carril wrote:
Hi
How i can use Qemu with Dosemu ??
Thk
I'm not sure, what you're trying to do, but you can install almost all
flavours of DOS in just qemu. But if you insist on using dosemu inside
of qemu, then you'll go best installing some minimal linux into the qemu
sy
Víctor Córcoles López wrote:
Hello developers. My English is not good.
I see that DMA in Hard Disks in guest OS Windows 2000/XP/2003 is not
avalaible, it run in PIO mode.
How can activate UDMA mode for hard disk ?
I don't think you'd get any advantage of activating DMA inside the qemu
gues
Jim C. Brown wrote:
>I've been convinced. I'll take a look at it and see what can be done for a
>builtin ftp server.
>
Hi Jim,
Are there any results, yet?
I'd like to help with testing this feature, as I cannot really help with
coding.
Jan
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Johannes Schindelin wrote:
>Yes, please! And just for me, could you add a microwave oven, and maybe a
>Ferrari to QEmu also?
>
>Ciao,
>Dscho
>
>
Ok, actually I wouldn't mind if qemu could be used for showing-off or
getting something heated, but to get things straight:
A very simple internal FT
> Not quite, but TFTP by protocol design limits filesize to 2^16-1 blocks
> of 512 bytes or 32 MB minus 512 bytes (33553920 bytes).
Well, if this is the case FTP should realy be added as an alternative
protocol.
And the more I think about vvFAT, the more I think it's too complex to get
this worki
>> - no ide-channel is blocked (unlike vvFat)
>
> I don't believe this is a major issue. Alias, vvFat is readonly and
> anyways not
> suitable for the purposes of every OS (e.g. copy from Linux guest to Linux
> host, preserving ownership).
Well for the current project I'm working on, I'm running s
> On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Jan Marten Simons wrote:
>
>> Ok, I talked about this issue in irc lately, but as this list will have
>> a larger audience I'll post this here as well. So here is the (cleaned)
>> log:
>>
>> What I want:
>>
>> some feat
Ok, I talked about this issue in irc lately, but as this list will have
a larger audience I'll post this here as well. So here is the (cleaned) log:
What I want:
some feature I'm really missing is: a v(S)FTP sever inside the
emulated network offering a local folder of the host for R/W-access.
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