On 3/28/07, Rick Vernam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 08:53:42 pm Rick Vernam wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 March 2007 06:34:04 pm Kyle Hubert wrote:
> > I've been looking online, but I can't say that I have found the answer
> > to this yet.
> &
On 3/27/07, andrzej zaborowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 28/03/07, Kyle Hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looking online, but I can't say that I have found the answer
> to this yet.
>
> When using QEMU, I've noticed that if I switch away
On 3/28/07, WaxDragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/27/07, Kyle Hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, I have noticed that when using the ondemand governor for the
> host OS (AMD PowerNow) that QEMU doesn't register for some reason. My
> host CPU stays running a
I've been looking online, but I can't say that I have found the answer
to this yet.
When using QEMU, I've noticed that if I switch away to a different
virtual desktop on the host OS's WM, then QEMU stops what it is doing.
It's really clear when it's in the middle of a boot, but it always
occurs.
I don't have the current source repository, I'm running off of the
0.9.0 source release. However, I felt that there was a bug with having
the VM in fullscreen mode and still allowing the ctrl-alt modifiers to
release the mouse. With SDL, this is rather useless and only requires
the user to grab th
To let the list know, I don't know if I follow this, but, it turns out
if I build vgabios 0.6a locally I can get this to work. I have to use
the "fbdev" device driver in XFree86, but it works.
Also, when I build the new vgabios.bin, it turns out I have to specify
the "-L" command line option for
no obvious problem in the xf86config file.
when all fails, use the framebuffer :) and Xfbdev (fbdev driver instead
of vesa)
The framebuffer seems to miss every other vertical scan line. I'm not
sure if I make sense, but the video wraps around the screen onto
itself vertically. Thus rendering hal
It does work in cirrus mode for 1024x768. I was under the impression
that it was all the cirrus driver would support. However, the std-vga
mode supports vga 799 and 798 in the console. (1600x1200:24bpp and
1600x1200:16bpp respectively)
Here is the output from dmesg showing the console working:
On 3/25/07, Christian MICHON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/26/07, Kyle Hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm working with QEMU on an XFree86 machine. I was desirous of
> having 1600x1200 working in the virtual machine, so I looked at using
> the -std-vga optio
Hi, I'm working with QEMU on an XFree86 machine. I was desirous of
having 1600x1200 working in the virtual machine, so I looked at using
the -std-vga option with the "vesa" X driver.
While initializing X, I get the following:
(II) VESA(0): Primary V_BIOS segment is: 0xc000
(II) VESA(0): VESA BIO
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