understood. Yet, I discovered some preliminary qvm86 support for
win hosts. I tried it, and I can see linux or xp guests unable to
complete their boot sequences.
I can see more time is needed. I can also confirm based on qvm86
experiments you've to be admin to at least do "net start qvm86".
to th
> Can it be run as simple user, or power user, or administrator?
> I expect you must be admin on XP to be able to launch some service.
> I'll try tomorrow anyway :)
The kqemu kernel module for Windows is not yet available, but it will
come soon.
Fabrice.
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Can it be run as simple user, or power user, or administrator?
I expect you must be admin on XP to be able to launch some service.
I'll try tomorrow anyway :)
--
Christian
On 4/17/05, André Braga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WOOHOO!
>
> And I thought that wouldn't be possible without some seriou
WOOHOO!
And I thought that wouldn't be possible without some serious rewriting :D
Thumbs up for KKEMU/QEMU's design!
2005/4/17, Fabrice Bellard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> CVSROOT:/cvsroot/qemu
> Module name:qemu
> Branch:
> Changes by: Fabrice Bellard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/04/
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/04/17 18:33:47
Modified files:
. : osdep.c kqemu.c
Log message:
windows support for kqemu (Filip Navara)
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.o