Am 11.02.2011 11:39, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> The logo stays there for about 10 sec or so ... and the clock gets slooower.
It *seems* solved now.
Enabled high res timers in host-kernel and DISabled "internet time"
(=ntp-client) in Windows7-guest. Now it is quicker and no drifting clock
(w
Am 11.02.2011 10:46, schrieb Petri Rosenström:
> I use kvm on gentoo, I really don't use the clock on the windows
> guests (I don't use windows vm) :). But I could guess that the issue
> might be with localtime, so you could try using "-rtc base=localtime"
> parameter with starting the windows ho
Am 11.02.2011 10:46, schrieb Petri Rosenström:
> I use kvm on gentoo, I really don't use the clock on the windows
> guests (I don't use windows vm) :). But I could guess that the issue
> might be with localtime, so you could try using "-rtc base=localtime"
> parameter with starting the windows ho
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Greets,
>
> does anyone else run KVM on gentoo as well?
>
> I delivered a amd64-server these days and a Win7-pro-guest runs on it.
>
> Now they tell me they have clock issues in the guest :-(
>
> I found
>
> http://docs.fedoraprojec
Am 11.02.2011 10:12, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Now they tell me they have clock issues in the guest :-(
[...]
> I don't know where to start.
Another fact:
When I access the guest via RDP, it is slower than when I access it via
the libvirt-console (which in fact is VNC, right?)
hmm
Greets,
does anyone else run KVM on gentoo as well?
I delivered a amd64-server these days and a Win7-pro-guest runs on it.
Now they tell me they have clock issues in the guest :-(
I found
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Virtualization_Guide/chap-Virtualization-KVM_guest_tim
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