On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 01:21:23PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Jim C. Brown"
> 
> 
> >> Or the same size.  Don't forget, Windows XP will cover up part of the
> >> window
> >> even when the GTK version switches to 'full screen'.
> >
> > This is easily worked around by activiating the auto-hide feature of the
> > taskbar.
> 
> Kludge.
> 

Is not. At least, is not if someone can figure out how to get qemu to turn
autohide on by itself, and restore the state when it quites. If the user has
to do this manually each time, it could get annoying.

> You should *never* have to modify your host for a emulator and guest OS to
> work right.
> 

The user or the program? If you mean the user, I agree ... but if you mean
qemu, then I don't. qemu itself has to modify the host environment in order
to create the illusion. For example, qemu changes video modes when running in
X11.

-- 
Infinite complexity begets infinite beauty.
Infinite precision begets infinite perfection.


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