> > - proper restoration of usb with savevm/loadvm
>
> It sounds sane. But if you think about _real_ hardware, being connected to
> the host physically, and being used inside the guest, it suddenly sounds a
> strange request. At least in this broad hand-waving form of "usb".
Yes, sorry for being to
Hi,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, David Roberts wrote:
> - proper restoration of usb with savevm/loadvm
It sounds sane. But if you think about _real_ hardware, being connected to
the host physically, and being used inside the guest, it suddenly sounds a
strange request. At least in this broad hand-wavi
Hi,
Here's a list of features that I feel would be useful for QEMU to have at some
stage. Feel free to critique any of them.
- proper restoration of usb with savevm/loadvm
- integrated clipboard sharing - i.e. without network dependencies
- drag'n'drop support - i.e. dragging a file onto the qemu
I have a couple of feature requests that should be fairly simple for an
experienced C developer to implement:
First, allowing multiple folder support for built-in smb. By adding
parameters and formatting to the -smb attribute, the command-line could
be parsed to allow multiple folders to be s