On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 02:31, Don Kitchen wrote: > Hi all > > I've found two repeatable (possibly related) ways to crash kqemu with 0.9.0 > and several earlier versions also I think. It's under linux 2.6.9 fully > updated CentOS 4.4 (clone of RH enterprise linux 4.4)
I'm running in a similar setting without a problem. Kqemu 1.3.0pre11 + a locally cooked rpm of qemu 0.9.0 based an earlier dag package of qemu. I running WBEL 4 instead of CentOS 4, but I really doubt that is where your problem is. I'm running on x86_64 and have to admit I haven't bothered going to the very latest kernel package, still running kernel-2.6.9-34.EL. The guest I have been playing with this past week is Debian 4.0 i386. Installed and have been running since with -kernel-kqemu. The only reliable way I have to nuke the machine is boot FC5 with -kernel-kqemu and start OO.o. Without -kernel-kqemu it only kills the VM. It is something with FC5 and GCJ, been reported on the list before. Btw, OO.o as supplied with Debian 4.0 starts up without a lockup, will be throwing some documents at it later to see if it holds up. -- John M. http://www.beau.org/~jmorris This post is 100% M$Free! Geekcode 3.1:GCS C+++ UL++++$ P++ L+++ W++ w--- Y++ b++ 5+++ R tv- e* r