Re: [Qemu-devel] Introduction

2018-03-06 Thread John Snow
On 03/04/2018 12:17 AM, Aishwarya Kadlag wrote: > Hi, I am aish2k joining this mailing list today > Hi, aish2k: In general, you do not need to announce or introduce yourself when joining technical mailing lists. You may subscribe and unsubscribe at your leisure. Most lists have certain rules

[Qemu-devel] Introduction

2018-03-03 Thread Aishwarya Kadlag
Hi, I am aish2k joining this mailing list today

[Qemu-devel] Introduction of qemu-ppc mailing list

2011-08-24 Thread Alexander Graf
Hi guys, I've added a new mailing list for PowerPC related questions, patches, discussions. Whenever you send any mails relating PPC emulation or virtualization in Qemu, please CC this mailing list. However, always keep qemu-devel in the loop, so people who don't track PPC specifically still r

Re: [Qemu-devel] Introduction of Henrik Nordstrom

2005-04-15 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Paul Brook wrote: How is this different from VDE (http://vde.sourceforge.net)? Looks like a pretty close fit for what I had in mind. Thanks! Regards Henrik ___ Qemu-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/

Re: [Qemu-devel] Introduction of Henrik Nordstrom

2005-04-15 Thread Paul Brook
On Friday 15 April 2005 16:44, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > Primary goals: to get QEMU up to the same ease of use as our current UML > setup when it comes to complete system testing. This involves some slight > changes in network device configuration to make better use of the Linux > TUN/TAP driver ca

[Qemu-devel] Introduction of Henrik Nordstrom

2005-04-15 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
this is a little message introducing myself to the list. I learnt of qemu from Rusty Russel in an discussion on Linux kernel development and debugging at a netfilter developer workshop. Have previously used User-Mode-Linux quit extensively, both for kernel debugging and complete system testing,