[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This extension is documented at
> http://tocm.wikidot.com/pointertypechange
VMware has a very similar extension for their remote console. I believe
that Ramesh Dharan (whom I've CCed) at some point implemented it in one
or more open source clients. Perhaps some coordin
I've been googling around and checking the mailing list archives, and
I cannot find the answer.
Has anyone started a porting of such target ? (this is not a feature
request)
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Christian
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Same happen to Suse 64 host/64 guest system (Suse 10.1). A 32-bit
guest system install quite well.
My trace shows the same symptom: Qemu seems to loop in a very tight
loop. Sometimes (using infoe registers rapidly) I can even see that
it seems to switch to 32bit mode inside the guest kernel maybe
On Monday 08 January 2007 08:11, Kirill A. Shutemov wrote:
> On a 64-bit host system mmap sometimes(quite rarely on x86_64) return
> address above 0x. If target system is a 32-bit system then mojor
> 32-bit will be dropped due to h2g().
We should be using MAP_32BIT or MAP_FIXED.
Paul
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I'm having a problem with qemu (cvs and 0.8.2) running on a 64 bit
athlon x2 with a 64 bit guest. When installing edgy in a new 64-bit
guest, the guest always freezes when installing grub on the boot
partition.
This only happens with a 64/64 system. I can run the guest in qemu (as opposed
to
q
...also make sure that you have installed the CPU usage reduction fix
for Windows 98, se manual: 3.11.2.2
(The link in the manual seems to be dead, but working ones can be found
using Google.)
/Dan
Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
On Tuesday 02 January 2007 12:54, Dan Sandberg wrote:
On the oth
On a 64-bit host system mmap sometimes(quite rarely on x86_64) return
address above 0x. If target system is a 32-bit system then mojor
32-bit will be dropped due to h2g().
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