I would be interested in a GUI that is not specific to QEMU. e.g. Xen/VT,
Basilisk II, SheepShaver, etc. ;-)
Gwenole, can you elaborate more on your comments above. Are your
comments referring to having a GUI that can both run and manage several
virtualization product (QEMU, XEN, etc) from one central GUI interface?
If so, I had a similar thought on this BUT was not sure how possible
this was. Would like to hear more on what your thoughts are on this.
Anyone else thought and comments to this would be appreciated!
-joe
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Hi,
If people are interested, we could try to port Q as a base, since
it's going to be obsolete anyway (either by the new QEMU GUI or
leopard)... :)
I would be interested in a GUI that is not specific to QEMU. e.g. Xen/VT,
Basilisk II, SheepShaver, etc. ;-)
That could imply the use of an internal configs format with translators to
suit various emulators. Some IPC could also be involved to communicate
with the application for suspend, resume, fullscreen-switch, etc.
qt4 is also an interesting toolkit and the Open Source edition is
available under the GPL license for Linux/Unix, MacOS X and even Windows.
Bye,
Gwenole.
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