Maybe some of you already knows that, but seems that a new BIOS project
is started and seems promising. It is principally related to Bochs, but,
if it goes on, will have consequences also on Qemu.
I suggest to read the latest discussion on the bochs-developers mailing
list and to visit the pro
Tace,
Hi Herbert,
I haven try it yet, but it seems very interesting! Btw, would it
be similar to the Minos (http://minos.cs.ucdavis.edu/) system,
implemented using Bochs?
Yes, it is a bit like Minos, but (a) considerably faster than the Minos
implementation on Bochs (but then Minos was in
Hi all,
I had been running into problems using gdb to debug the virtual machine
kernel. The problem I was experiencing is that I would set a
breakpoint, but that gdb would only sometimes get notified that the
breakpoint was hit.
I finally tracked down the problem to exec.c:breakpoint_invalidate. T
> When you start qemu with the -redir switch e.g. -redir tcp:8080::80
> entering http://localhost:8080/ in your webbrowser on the host OS
> should connect you with the web server on the guest OS, this doesn't
> work when on the host OS the hostname command refers to the loopback
> interface.
You m
Fabrice,
There are still two pending issues with address translation in the
user-net implementation. I already proposed on this list some patches
to correct them but maybe you have missed those messages.
1. UDP broadcast from guest to host:
Current situation:
guest host
-
Hi there,
Today when I was running qemu with -snapshot and I noticed strange
things happening in the guest system after some amount of disk IO.
After some time of figuring out I found that the reason was my /tmp
partition (on the host, it is 400 MB big) being full. The guest didn't
receive any erro
Hi,
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Lonnie Mendez wrote:
> The files are located here:
> http://gnome.dnsalias.net/patches/
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< You don't have permission to access /patches/libusb0.zip on this server.
Thank you,
Dscho
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