On 1/5/06, octane indice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AFAIK, there is no kqemu for windows.
But oh, there is! And it works fine most of the time (I can always
make QEMU crash and hog all available CPU time AND become unkillable,
but it might have something to do with my particular setup and applie
En réponse à Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> -- Début du message d'origine
>
> Do u use KQEMU?
>
Host: win2k.
AFAIK, there is no kqemu for windows.
some others observations:
kernel crash at shutdown. Anybody interested by a stack trace?
> Hetz
>
> O
Do u use KQEMU?
Hetz
On 1/4/06, octane indice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to use the new -smp option.
> host: win2k
> guest: linux 2.6.13-SMP
>
> The first sight is a really big slowdown.
> with -smp 2, the guest seems to go approximatively to 1/4 speed of a
> monoCPU guest.
Hello
I'm trying to use the new -smp option.
host: win2k
guest: linux 2.6.13-SMP
The first sight is a really big slowdown.
with -smp 2, the guest seems to go approximatively to 1/4 speed of a
monoCPU guest.
I tried to boot with -smp 8, but it was so slow that I abandoned.
Am I doing something