As per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtFeatureVerification, I did not see
this problem when testing USB with lucid and maverick. Certainly data
transfer could be slow, but I never saw a slowdown of the guest OS. Can
you confirm whether you can still reproduce this?
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As per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtFeatureVerification, I did not see
this problem when testing USB with lucid and maverick. Certainly data
transfer could be slow, but I never saw a slowdown of the guest OS. Can
you confirm whether you can still reproduce this?
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Thanks Matt, will do.
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Thanks Matt, will do.
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I tried connecting several different devices to my Microsoft Windows 7 Virtual
Machine. non of them working. Among them:
- USB Mass storage device
*When inserting the device in my laptop it doesn't show up in nautilus on
the host when added to a vm. (Something is going right). It doesn't show
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 08:49:22AM -, Wout wrote:
I tried connecting several different devices to my Microsoft Windows 7
Virtual Machine. non of them working. Among them:
- USB Mass storage device
*When inserting the device in my laptop it doesn't show up in nautilus on
the host when
I tried connecting several different devices to my Microsoft Windows 7 Virtual
Machine. non of them working. Among them:
- USB Mass storage device
*When inserting the device in my laptop it doesn't show up in nautilus on
the host when added to a vm. (Something is going right). It doesn't show
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 08:49:22AM -, Wout wrote:
I tried connecting several different devices to my Microsoft Windows 7
Virtual Machine. non of them working. Among them:
- USB Mass storage device
*When inserting the device in my laptop it doesn't show up in nautilus on
the host when
Reproduced with qemu-kvm 0.12.3-0ubuntu15 on current lucid
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
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Reproduced with qemu-kvm 0.12.3-0ubuntu15 on current lucid
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
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On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 10:08:17PM -, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Matt Zimmerman m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Were you able to replicate the bug with the previous version of KVM? If
not, it's hard to tell whether the problem is fixed, or if your case didn't
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 10:08:17PM -, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Matt Zimmerman m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Were you able to replicate the bug with the previous version of KVM? If
not, it's hard to tell whether the problem is fixed, or if your case didn't
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 11:34:39PM -, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
Hi Matt-
I actually believe this bug to be fixed in Lucid's qemu-kvm 0.12.3.
Similar to your original report, I fired up a VM with usb attached to my
Palm Pre phone, which can act as a USB dongle. I was able to
successfully
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Matt Zimmerman m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Were you able to replicate the bug with the previous version of KVM? If
not, it's hard to tell whether the problem is fixed, or if your case didn't
trigger it.
I had tried USB passthrough in the past without success.
One
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 11:34:39PM -, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
Hi Matt-
I actually believe this bug to be fixed in Lucid's qemu-kvm 0.12.3.
Similar to your original report, I fired up a VM with usb attached to my
Palm Pre phone, which can act as a USB dongle. I was able to
successfully
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Matt Zimmerman m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Were you able to replicate the bug with the previous version of KVM? If
not, it's hard to tell whether the problem is fixed, or if your case didn't
trigger it.
I had tried USB passthrough in the past without success.
One
Hi Matt-
I actually believe this bug to be fixed in Lucid's qemu-kvm 0.12.3.
Similar to your original report, I fired up a VM with usb attached to my
Palm Pre phone, which can act as a USB dongle. I was able to
successfully connect to the internet in the VM with:
$ sudo kvm -m 512 -hda
Hi Matt-
I actually believe this bug to be fixed in Lucid's qemu-kvm 0.12.3.
Similar to your original report, I fired up a VM with usb attached to my
Palm Pre phone, which can act as a USB dongle. I was able to
successfully connect to the internet in the VM with:
$ sudo kvm -m 512 -hda
Marking won't fix against qemu and kvm, which no longer exist in Ubuntu.
Marking incomplete against qemu-kvm in karmic. If this is still an
issue, please confirm it there.
Thanks!
:-Dustin
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Some USB devices have higher polling frequencies than others. An
abnormally high polling frequency could easily cause a guest to crawl to
a halt. Also, it could be that your device is a USB 2.0 device that is
falling back to USB 1.1 in the guest, which could also slow things down
considerably.
Marking won't fix against qemu and kvm, which no longer exist in Ubuntu.
Marking incomplete against qemu-kvm in karmic. If this is still an
issue, please confirm it there.
Thanks!
:-Dustin
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You
Some USB devices have higher polling frequencies than others. An
abnormally high polling frequency could easily cause a guest to crawl to
a halt. Also, it could be that your device is a USB 2.0 device that is
falling back to USB 1.1 in the guest, which could also slow things down
considerably.
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 08:29:00PM -, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
Can you still reproduce this in Jaunty?
I no longer have the VM in question, which was a Windows system.
If so, what command line are you using to launch kvm?
I used kvm -usbdevice host::
Could you check into why
If you're running Hardy, could you please test this using the kvm-84 package in
this PPA:
* https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-virt/+archive/ppa
Does this solve the issue, or is it reproducible?
:-Dustin
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Matt-
Can you still reproduce this in Jaunty?
If so, what command line are you using to launch kvm?
:-Dustin
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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