Yeah, I tried using the qemu-kvm from wheezy-backports, but it then asks to
remove libvirt-bin, python-libvirt, virt-manager, and virtinst, which is why I
filed the bug report - If its not possible to install the back port, and the
version in stable doesn’t support it, thats something of a probl
Package: libvirt0
Version: 0.9.12-11+deb7u4
I am trying to run a Windows 8 guest using KVM on a Wheezy box. However, I get
a panic from the Windows NT kernel at boot, with 0x005D “Unsupported CPU”.
The box runs Windows Xp->7 guests fine but displays this error with 8 and 8.1.
I have ensured
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Eduard Bloch wrote (10 Sep 2013 20:03:54 GMT) :
>> * James Bennet [Tue, Sep 10 2013, 03:47:17PM]:
>>> I am using Debian Squeeze amd64, kernel 3.2.0-0.bpo.1-amd64.
>
>> Maybe you should update to Debian Stable?
>
> Just my 2 cents: one for
Package: apt-cacher-ng
Version: 0.5.1-3 (From debian/main)
apt-cacher-ng segfaults randomly. There is nothing in the error log. The dmesg
has this:
[18264080.296074] apt-cacher-ng[3929] general protection ip:7fbc56519f64
sp:7fbc50da7b50 error:0 in libpthread-2.11.3.so[7fbc56511000+17000]
I am
I saw a similar issue.
Wheezy KVM host (Doesn't do anything else) with squeeze VMs (Latest
packages on host - Kernel was stock Debian one). All filesystems are
ext3 (no ext4). This was the stacktrace from kern.log (anonymised to
remove hostname):
[406699.787067] general protection fault: 000
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