Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: > According to unstable's plex86 page > <http://packages.debian.org/unstable/misc/plex86>, it has been > superceded by bochs. But I thought plex86 was a virtual machine > and bochs was an emulator. Isn't there a big difference?
yapp, I saw that, too. I tried bochs recently, and if I remember correctly, bochs fails to start, if plex86 is not available --- allthough "bochs _suggests_ plex86-kernel-src", not _depends on_. Nosing around on the bochs website, it seems to me that including plex86 is a relatively new feature. The installation of plex86-kernel-src is cream, including compiling, packaging and installing the kernel modules --- on 2.4 kernel, that is. Anyway, I did not get it to work on my 2.6.x kernel. So, yes these are different items, but no, bochs won't do without, it seems. Cheers, Erich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]