Current version from backports works great. Thanks for letting me know about it. I has assumed I was simply out of luck unless I was able to make time to deal with the breakages associated with moving to testing or unstable, and I had a least a workround that worked for the some things (but tried the backport because not everything works even with the workaround).
The only annoyance is that libvirt-bin break avahi-daemon in wheezy and there is no backport that fixes this so I had to mark all except gnome-user-share as manually installed and remove it and gnome-core (and some other packages using avahi-daemon) in order to remove avahi-daemon so I could use newest qemu (which understandably breaks non backport libvirt). Regards, Daniel On 19/06/14 11:36 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote: > Control: tag -1 + moreinfo > > 19.06.2014 09:05, Daniel Dickinson wrote: >> Package: qemu-kvm >> Version: 1.1.2+dfsg-6+deb7u3 >> Severity: normal >> >> The ich9-ehc1, with ich9-uchi1, ... as slaves (the configuration used by >> libvirt-bin when virt-manager's USB2 option is selected) results in USB >> passthrough devices failing to start with either Code 43 or Code 10 messages >> from (at least) Windows 8.1. These combo of USB passthrough with ich9 and >> Windows seems to have bugs at the moment (at least in Wheezy). > > USB2 support in qemu changed _dramatically_ in qemu version 1.2. > What we have in wheezy in qemu 1.1 is more or less just a "preview" > of how it can be done. It works for some devices, but does not > work for most. > > Please try current version from backports. If that one works for > you, just use it. It is unrealistic to backport USB(2) stack from > 1.2 to wheezy 1.1 version. > > Thanks, > > /mjt > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org