On 04/21/2016 06:44 AM, cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote: > > No one will just come out and just tell us the truth, so that users can quit > wasting our time trying to make your Xen work. Your 4.2 kernel dumps core on > i915, and Xen hangs on disk drive ID. > > Why don't you just take down the Xen half of this whole thing, and stop > causing so many people the loss of so much time? It is very costly and > frustrating for people to spend weeks to learn and customize a project to try > and make it work, when it turns out that the underlying software is utterly > broken. Not to mention embarrassing, when we have strongly advocated this > approach to our bosses and clients, and it turns out to be snakebit. > > And on top of that you universally ignore questions on IRC and listserv, > probably because you don't want to own up to the actual state of things? > What do you people think you're doing all day? You can't, just do an > occasional freeze and release a fairly stable point-release so that users can > set up and learn about it? You just leave up a busted bunch of haywires, as > if you're satisfying your company's requirements? I know, you're still > getting paid no matter what. > > So let's just agree that doing both KVM -and- Xen, is too much for you. > And/or that you've put the n00bs on Xen, who have nothing to lose. > > I implore that you be honest, and take this junk down to just concentrate on > KVM. You can't do Xen; you clearly can't even do its drivers. >
By "4.2 kernels" are you referring to the 2015q4 release of XenGT? If so, please at least use the proper mail list: https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/igvt-g intel-gfx is for "Intel graphics driver community testing & development", not graphics virtualization. -- Thanks, Jike _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx