Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Willie Wong
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 12:23:19PM +0100, Penguin Lover Alexander Skwar squawked: > >From time to time, I also tried to get qemu running. The > big hurdle for me was, that I never got networking running > in the guest OS. > > Could somebody please post some basic guidelines - or maybe > even a st

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Willie Wong
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 08:19:58AM -0700, Penguin Lover Tom Smith squawked: > One other question... With Win4Lin, for example, one can start the > Windows session in lieu of an X session--so all the user sees is > Windows. My users will be accessing the server via VNC so this feature > of Win4Lin w

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Tom Smith
Thank you for the input, Andrew. A VNC session starts its programs (including the Desktop, session managers, etc) from ~/.vnc/xstartup. Currently, the following is what my users' xstartup contains: ~/.vnc/xstartup: #! /bin/sh win --fwin & Win4Lin actually acts as the X desktop so the users never

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Andrew Frink
Tom, I hacked that in by putting qemu in ~/.xinitrc so when the user does startx thats what they get. i believe that vnc uses the same file to figure out what to run after XCynyr. On 1/11/06, Tom Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Excellent! Sounds like everyone likes QEMU, so I'm definitely goin

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Tom Smith
Excellent! Sounds like everyone likes QEMU, so I'm definitely going to give it a shot. One other question... With Win4Lin, for example, one can start the Windows session in lieu of an X session--so all the user sees is Windows. My users will be accessing the server via VNC so this feature of Win4L

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Alexander Skwar
Willie Wong wrote: > While I can't really vouch for stability and uptime, QEMU is a great > piece of software. I run it on my Dell D600 laptop >From time to time, I also tried to get qemu running. The big hurdle for me was, that I never got networking running in the guest OS. Could somebody ple

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Andrew Frink
QEMU has been very good, with KQEMU even better. was running winXP and solidworks on for quite a while/cynyrOn 1/11/06, Uwe Klosa < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I am also happy with QEMU. I used for an online game that uses DirectPlay wich is not supported by cedega or wine. Im running WinXPSP2 and it

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-11 Thread Uwe Klosa
I am also happy with QEMU. I used for an online game that uses DirectPlay wich is not supported by cedega or wine. Im running WinXPSP2 and it is really stable. The different license for kqemu is no problem. You are free to use it, but if you want to integrate it in a product you want to sell/di

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-10 Thread Daniel da Veiga
On 1/10/06, Tom Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been using Win4Lin TS 3.0 for some time to server Win98SE to five > remote users for legacy application support. > > I'm currently testing the recently released Win4Lin Pro TS server > running Win2k as an intended replacement for t

Re: [gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-10 Thread Willie Wong
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 03:01:58PM -0700, Penguin Lover Tom Smith squawked: > QEMU appears to have functionality similar to VMWare (I haven't tried it > yet). I'm curious to here other Gentoo users' experience with this > software. I will be using in a production environment so stability and > upti

[gentoo-user] QEMU opinions...

2006-01-10 Thread Tom Smith
Hi all, I've been using Win4Lin TS 3.0 for some time to server Win98SE to five remote users for legacy application support. I'm currently testing the recently released Win4Lin Pro TS server running Win2k as an intended replacement for the old TS server. This is where I came across QEMU... QEMU a