Following an upgrade of the host (38->40) I could not start the vm.
The VM was running f40 for a while just fine. It was "virsh save"d a few days
ago.
$ sudo virsh save e4 /data1/VMs/libvirt/images/e4.saved
Normally I actually stop it but forgot to do it this time.
$ sudo virsh restore
On Fri, 2024-07-12 at 08:48 -0700, Todd Chester via users wrote:
> All I get is rumors too. What I do know it
> that the hardware requirements will be the same
> as W11 plus the addition of an AI capable
> processor.
>
> My current processor does not meet W11's
> requirements.
Oh, gourd no... AI
> Am 11.07.2024 um 16:56 schrieb François Patte
> :
>
> Le 2024-07-10 19:55, Mike Wright a écrit :
>> On 7/10/24 10:48, François Patte wrote:
>>> Le 2024-07-10 18:26, Mike Wright a écrit :
On 7/10/24 09:19, François Patte wrote:
> Le 2024-07-10 18:05, Mike Wright a écrit :
>> On 7/
On 7/12/24 01:41, Barry Scott wrote:
On 11 Jul 2024, at 22:20, ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
I am trying to get
ahead of Windows 12's idiot hardware requirements
All I can find is rumours for the hardware requirements.
Do you know of a Microsoft document with any details?
Barry
All
> On 11 Jul 2024, at 22:20, ToddAndMargo via users
> wrote:
>
> I am trying to get
> ahead of Windows 12's idiot hardware requirements
All I can find is rumours for the hardware requirements.
Do you know of a Microsoft document with any details?
Barry
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On 7/11/24 20:56, Frank Bures wrote:
Have you looked at TYAN recently? I have not used them since I retired
in 2013 but before that I used them quite heavily for multi-socket CPU
setups. They supported up to 4 sockets and huge amount of ECC RAM.
They were not cheap though. Very reliable too.