On Monday 23 January 2006 20:17, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> I have Linux (Debian absed) system with
> qemu-0.8.0 and vde-2.0.1 installed and running.
>
> It comes out that vdeqemu does not pass the macaddress
> info correctly to qemu:
>
> vdeqemu -hda ./image1 -m 128 &
>
> and
>
> vdeqemu -hda ./image2
I have Linux (Debian absed) system with
qemu-0.8.0 and vde-2.0.1 installed and running.
It comes out that vdeqemu does not pass the macaddress
info correctly to qemu:
vdeqemu -hda ./image1 -m 128 &
and
vdeqemu -hda ./image2 -m 128 -net nic,macaddr=54:42:00:12:34:57 &
end up having the same mac
I still prefer using a sine wave, it sounds more smooth and won't
hurt our ears (and speakers) too much. I don't think that people want
to play square waves, when they have their PC connected to their hifi
system (c: The main purpose of the PC speaker is to generate tones
and many programme
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On Sunday 22 January 2006 8:18 am, Andrew Leach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to QEMU but have been sufficiently impressed (well done to all
> involved) to try and get my networking working!
>
> I've installed the OpenVPN Tap driver (and called it QEMU) and
Hi.
My friend has read through README.distrib and asks from me
the Wine-20020411 version.
I confuse with this dependeces.
May be README.distrib outdated?
--w
vodz
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