On 10/5/07, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm curious: in principle, would it be possible to use lkm(4) in
> OpenBSD to get the same effect? Presumably it would mean a lot of
> porting, but is there something fundamentally different about BSD from
> Linux here?
it's possible.
You can't run java on what?
I use java every day for citrix so that I don't have to run a windows
machine at work at all. Works fine for me.
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 03:50:13PM -0700, Allie D. wrote:
> I'm bitter because I can't run java on it. I have to use ubuntu with
> VirtualBox to run some c
On 10/5/07, Gerald Thornberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/4/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Gerald Thornberry wrote:
> > > I've never used QEMU so I may be talking out my hat. Looking at the
> > > docs for it yesterday I remember seeing something about the QEMU
> > > ac
On 10/5/07, Gerald Thornberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been informed that I was talking out of my hat, as I suspected.
> KQEMU (QEMU accelerator) is a Linux kernel module and, therefore, not
> an option for the OpenBSD. I'll put my hat back on my head now.
For whatever it's worth, I had
I've been informed that I was talking out of my hat, as I suspected.
KQEMU (QEMU accelerator) is a Linux kernel module and, therefore, not
an option for the OpenBSD. I'll put my hat back on my head now.
On 10/4/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerald Thornberry wrote:
> > I've n
I'm bitter because I can't run java on it. I have to use ubuntu with
VirtualBox to run some critical work apps that use java :(
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~Allie D.
On Thu, October 4, 2007 15:41, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> Gerald Thornberry wrote:
>> I've never used QEMU so I may be talking out my hat. Looking at the
Gerald Thornberry wrote:
I've never used QEMU so I may be talking out my hat. Looking at the
docs for it yesterday I remember seeing something about the QEMU
accelerator. Is that an option here?
"When used as a virtualizer, QEMU achieves near native performances by
executing the guest code dir
I've never used QEMU so I may be talking out my hat. Looking at the
docs for it yesterday I remember seeing something about the QEMU
accelerator. Is that an option here?
"When used as a virtualizer, QEMU achieves near native performances by
executing the guest code directly on the host CPU. A ho
Indeed, this is a FoxPro program. I had tried changing the path; and
tested it by starting program without using full path to EXE - although
the program does startup this way; it still fails at the same point.
I also tried QEMU; but was still researching options before bringing
speed question
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