On 10/22/2012 03:19 AM, Don Bailey wrote:
Has any progress been made on using plan9 as a virtual machine host?
Yes, the xen9 kernel as mentioned on the
http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/installing_in_xen_3.0/ page
worked fine here under xen 4.0 and 4.1 as well.
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Balwinder S "bdhee
On 2012-10-22 04:40, Balwinder S Dheeman wrote:
On 10/22/2012 03:19 AM, Don Bailey wrote:
Has any progress been made on using plan9 as a virtual machine host?
Yes, the xen9 kernel as mentioned on the
http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/installing_in_xen_3.0/ page
worked fine here under x
has anyone got a reservation yet? it's always more
fun when the hotels are close together.
- erik
if you're running xen you're almost certainly using a linux in dom0.
Given that, kvm is usually a better bet.
ron
so, if any of you have X11 running, and could do this:
xrandr --verbose
and send the output to me, subject
EDID
I would NOT be forever in your debt, and I will NOT put your name in
lights, but I would appreciate it :-)
ron
On 22/10/2012 21:20, ron minnich wrote:
if you're running xen you're almost certainly using a linux in dom0.
Given that, kvm is usually a better bet.
Right, dom0 is a Xen3 Debian.
OK, but that's strange, I read the opposite advice from you and Eric
Van Hensbergen : http://9fans.net/archive/200
Yes, starting about 5 years ago people began to move to KVM for many
reasons. And some very smart people have made it very very fast.
If you run 9front, you can take advantage of its virtio drivers, and
use the kvm tool instead of qemu. That's a big win right there. But
qemu+kvm is quite good in a
http://iwp9.org
cheers!
- erik
> so, if any of you have X11 running, and could do this:
> xrandr --verbose
>From an HP laptop running FreeBSD:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1280 x 1280
VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
Identifier: 0x41
Timestamp: 81746
>> so, if any of you have X11 running, and could do this:
>> xrandr --verbose
>
> From an HP laptop running FreeBSD:
Oops. Sorry about that all.
BLS
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On 10/22/12 1522, ron minnich wrote:
> so, if any of you have X11 running, and could do this: xrandr
> --verbose
>
> and send the output to me, subject EDID
>
> I would NOT be forever in your debt, and I will NOT put your name
> in lights, but I woul
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On 10/23/12 0017, blstu...@bellsouth.net wrote:
>>> so, if any of you have X11 running, and could do this: xrandr
>>> --verbose
>>
>> From an HP laptop running FreeBSD:
>
> Oops. Sorry about that all.
>
> BLS
>
>
looks like I did the same thing.
Is 9grid still around? Has much progress been made on the viability of
9grid as a production resource in the past few years? Lots of the web data
is down, so I'd love to hear from anyone using/working on 9grid resources?
Thanks,
D
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