an't mix GPL software with other software)
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=331
> Speaking for myself, I'm not that interested in licenses, but code...
Speaking for myself, I'm not that interested in licenses and code, but
on using QEmu ;) :)
Keep up the great work,
Ricardo Almeida
> > 2.1 Switch to snapshot mode
>
> How do you switch to snapshot mode *while* the VM is running, i.e.
> without stopping and restarting qemu? The only way I know to enter that
> mode is using the -snapshot switch at invocation time and I don't think
> it can be done online.
As I said, I'm just a
ile while it's always modifying, and chances are high
> that the copy will be corrupted (i.e. different from any state the
> original went through), since you can't perform the copy with a single read.
See the above added steps :)
Is this a bad idea?
Regards and keep up the good work :),
Ricardo Almeida
Hi,
I've sent a message 4 days ago but got no answer :(
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2007-10/msg00314.html
From: Ricardo Almeida
Subject:[Qemu-devel] fat rw
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 23:50:17 +0100
Hi,
I've found the fat:rw:dir option for harddrives and want
#x27;t" patch QEmu. I would like to know if
this is already fixed on CVS or what's the current status.
Regards,
Ricardo Almeida
Maybe if it was possible to make merge kqemu into KVM to take the best of
the two... But I don't know anything about KVM nor kqemu code...
Regards,
Ricardo Almeida
al benefit to changing it, and plenty of downside.
If it's more logic, you have a functional benefit. And for the
downside, I don't see them except for non-logic assumptions ;)
Regards,
Ricardo Almeida
On 5/26/07, Christian Buhtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I downloaded the 0.9.0 for Windows and the current snapshot. There is no
front-end for qemu just a commandline.
Is there a ergonimic way to config and setup qemu on windows?
From the QEmu homepage: http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/li
on't think so :p
First, I dislike Flash. It's my personal option, but I don't think a
very good format for videos...
Second, it can be made with a GPL external tool that I found in 2
seconds using google
(http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/pyvnc2swf.html), so no need to
bloat QEmu.
Regards,
Ricardo Almeida
gards,
Ricardo Almeida
PS - I haven't download it, so if you already provide it please inform
and sorry for my comment.
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ified QEMU? ;)
I've looked at KVM homepage (http://kvm.sourceforge.net/) and it's a
kernel module, so I think this can be some kind of replacement for
KQEmu, no?
Will QEmu/KQEmu support this?
Thanks for the great work,
Ricardo Almeida
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Hi,
1 - You should include a link to the project page... Here it is :)
http://cephis.uab.es/proj/public/qemu/index.htm
2 - It gives a TomCat Error...
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Ricardo Almeida
On 12/11/06, Màrius Montón <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
New version of SystemC + QEMU has been released.
Th
Thanks for the prompt response. Of course, it worked :)
Regards,
Ricardo Almeida
On 11/17/06, Michael McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ricardo Almeida wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using QEmu with user mode network. The host machine can't access
> the Internet di
s building a proxy server (just as there is a DNS
and a SMB server) that in reality is just a package forwarder to the
real proxy server... I don't know if this easy to do, but it's what I
would like :)
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Ricardo Almeida
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hat commit) it hasn't make
its way to qemu repository... Any reason why it shouldn't be included?
Regards and keep up the great work :)
Ricardo Almeida
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t can be easily updated to support the different file formats and
see what people prefer...
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Ricardo Almeida
On 10/21/06, Johannes Schindelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Chuck Brazie wrote:
> What are your ideas on the syntax of the config file? Will it
e in this case), then people can take you
seriosly. Until then, I'm sorry, but you're a troll :p
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> I do not think that kqemu benefits from being closed source, and probably more
> people with me.
Probably. But people got make for a living and I think that Fabrice
has every right to decide how to make it available. We all must be
thankfull that he give it away for free...
> People will pick a
u.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2004-05/msg00232.htmlI would like to know if this a work in progress that is taking its time, or do you give up the idea (for now)? If it's a work in progress, what's its status?
Best regards,Ricardo Almeida
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s to keep the Cirrus emulated but have a Cirrus++
driver made to take advantages of knowing it's not really a Cirrus card
but an emulated one... But as I said, it's probably more work done than
advantages get.
On 10/29/05, Ricardo Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> I'm
processor if you're
running in one, you can specify that you can only emulate some 3D card
if the real hardware have some OpenGL driver. That way you wouldn't be
emulating them, just redirecting the calls..,
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cial driver for common installed
systems that names itself as a Cirrus driver but it's a vmware-like
driver.
I believe (4) should be the fastest, but I think the best relation
"work required - benefit" is (3) as it works faster off-the-shelf with
all the operating system
reat feature as it
allows an easy way to share files without having to configure samba.
Keep up the good work :)
Regards,
Ricardo Almeida
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