On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 08:37:05PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> 19:42 < stappers> pbrook: are you sure about
> 19:42 < stappers> < pbrook> Oh. That doesn't have the right ethernet drivers
> on it.
> 19:43 < pbrook> Fairly sure. It only has the isa ne2k drivers.
> 19:43 < sta
Tim Walker wrote:
> That may not be true - I'm not sure but I think something reasonable
> could be done in Java. There is certainly a Java VNC client available
> which could play a part.
The FLOZ project
http://www.oszoo.org/wiki/index.php/Free_Live_OS_Zoo
Uses the tightVNC Java applet to connect
Hello,
Wayne here, I would like to know if there is some user documentation
for the QGui application? Everytime that I try to use it at the end where it
says save I always get the same message that says Run time error 76, path
not found. Any input would be much appreciated.
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Changes by: Paul Brook 06/06/16 21:48:48
Modified files:
. : qemu-doc.texi
Log message:
Arm h/w doc updates.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/qemu/qemu-doc.texi?cvsroot=qemu&r1=1.94&r2=1.95
> In the development version of my Java frontend for QEMU (JQEMU) I've
> already integrated the Java VNC client from TightVNC and it works like
> a charm without any speed overhead! And it feels just like VMWare...
>
> Since Java is already available for a large variety of platforms this
> wouldn'
Hello QEMU world,
The subject line said allready that linux-test-0.5.1.tar.gz is outdated.
But as this being my first post to this list,
I can't rush in and say there needs something changed at your side,
so below a IRC log that provides the details.
(at the end of the message more text)
19:00 <
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 17:07:32 +0200
"Christian MICHON" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you're putting c++ inside the qemu source tree when it is not
> needed (yet).
Perhaps I'm still not making myself clear. I did _not_ suggest that
a WxWidgets GUI be integrated into QEMU. I assumed we were all tal
Christian MICHON wrote:
you're putting c++ inside the qemu source tree when it is not
needed (yet).
if SDL is common to most guest screens: I agree with you
that the gui/toolkit should overlay the SDL.
Yet Fabrice mentionned months ago this was not his
intention, so we should respect it and (ho
you're putting c++ inside the qemu source tree when it is not
needed (yet).
if SDL is common to most guest screens: I agree with you
that the gui/toolkit should overlay the SDL.
Yet Fabrice mentionned months ago this was not his
intention, so we should respect it and (hopefully) close
this long
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 13:45:24 +0100
Stuart Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 09:21:46AM +0200, Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
>
> > WxWidgets (www.wxwidgets.org) provides a nice way out of this -
> > provides a uniform API for the application developer, and local
> > look-and-feel
Christian Bourque wrote:
Face it, putting a GUI on something like QEMU is going to require at
least a one per desktop/platform effort. And that can best be kept with
the GNOME/KDE/etc software repositories because they require constant
updating on the schedule of the rest of the desktop environm
Face it, putting a GUI on something like QEMU is going to require at
least a one per desktop/platform effort. And that can best be kept with
the GNOME/KDE/etc software repositories because they require constant
updating on the schedule of the rest of the desktop environment to stay
current.
In
Hi,
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Joe Lee wrote:
> I thought I share this with you all. I have been looking into XEN lately and
> someone has developed a GUI-Frontend for it. Here's the link below showing
> images for the GUI interface to manage xen. A similar type GUI interface could
> be done for QEMU.
I thought I share this with you all. I have been looking into XEN lately
and someone has developed a GUI-Frontend for it. Here's the link below
showing images for the GUI interface to manage xen. A similar type GUI
interface could be done for QEMU.
I wonder want programming tool used for it.
h
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 09:21:46AM +0200, Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
> WxWidgets (www.wxwidgets.org) provides a nice way out of this - provides
> a uniform API for the application developer, and local look-and-feel for
> each platform. WxWidgets can sit on gtk, motif, x11, win32, mac, cocoa
> (doesn't
Am Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2006 21:21 schrieb Joe Lee:
>Good point on that, BUT it's not just about the GUI. It's about an
> "easy" way to install the product and run a given app without the need
> to create/setup a VM - To me that is the benefit of the VMware player.
...
>
> Joe
Well, qemu does not
Am Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2006 21:44 schrieb Joe Lee:
> Can you point me to the one you know about?
>
> Joe
As I already did in one of my last replies, I point you to
http://www.reactos.org/xhtml/en/download.html
and especially to this file:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/reactos/reactos0.2.9-RE
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 16:34 -0400, Joe Lee wrote:
>
> BTW, I am curious to know how much would it cost to develop a good
> GUI-Frontend for QEMU that would be comparable to VMware. How much man
> hours would this likely take?
>
> Joe
Firstly, we do not have to start from scratch. There are so
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 16:17:09 -0500
John Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 09:18, Joe Lee wrote:
>
> > I appreciate the effort that some are making to develop a GUI for
> > QEMU - There's a few project I see that trying to achieve this.
> > But, I wish they all could come t
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