Hi Serge,
I have opened this new bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/1320144
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1303926
Title:
qemu-system-x86_64 crashed with
Hi Serge,
I think I have already reported the required information a number of times with
the Ubuntu built-in bug reporting facility (apport?), which asked me to report
the crash information to developers.
Are you able to find it out or do I need to manually open a new bug?
Thanks you.
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Hi Serge,
I keep getting the crash notification due to kvm crashes with the same
bug title as this one. I see that the status is Fix Released, I'm on
precise and fully up-to-date.
My package is:
ii qemu-kvm 1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.14
Full virtualization on i386 and a
Hi,
I've double checked my conf, I can confirm I'm not using virtio but
standard Win 7 drivers. (please see my VM conf that I posted some time ago).
So it's not definitely a virtio-specific issue.
On 3 October 2013 16:31, Serge Hallyn <1180...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Quoting Vasile Dumitr
Thanks for the tip Dumitrescu,
I'll rive it a try AMD report here che result.
Regards
Il 29/set/2013 14:50 "Vasile Dumitrescu" ha
scritto:
> I added a rtl8139c netcard to the VM and connected through it by RDP -
> no more freezes.
>
> It looks like kvm does not play well with virtio network ca
VM and after a while it seems to
>> freeze, then, I connect via VNC an without doing anything the
>> communications are restored between the VM and the outside world. So i
>> can connect again with RDP.
>>
>> Even more, if i leave an open connection with VNC (minimize
an open connection with VNC (minimized because is
> more slow than RDP), connecting via RDP has no trouble and no problem of
> freeze (lost of communications) occurs.
>
> f3a97, Could you do this test and tell if you have the same experience
> than i?, If so, my bug is the same o