Hi List.
For some project I tried to run xen 3.0.4-1 under qemu-0.9.0. Compiled qemu
myself on ubuntu edgy, used binary package of xen. After a little fiddling
xen boots, but only without kqemu or kernel-kqemu. From the kqemu docs I
gather that it wouldn't have made that much of a difference anyway
On Fri, 28.07.06, Udo 'Robos' Puetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List.
I'll write this here instead of answering to each to keep the noise down :)
Thanks a lot for the good ideas and comments!
I'll simply collect the ideas and leave my cynical comments about lazy reader
Hi List.
I'm in contact with one of the writers for the german (large) computer
magazine c't (computer and technology) defending qemu (he neglected some
features qemu has in one of his articles). Now he asks me for an article
about what the "average user" would benefit from when he would use qemu i
On Wed, 05.07.06, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List and Daniel.
I already answered him off-list to keep this IMHO noise down but now I have
to answer. Normally I only lurk...
> > Dan - Try reading. -Ben
> >
>
> Thank you, I did think of that, it didn't work. The documentation is
Hi List.
Since it hasn't been discussed on the list: vmware wants to establish their
disk format as a sort of standard and therefore gives away their specs for
it - with specific mention of gpl projects. The article where I found this
is here, in german:
http://www.golem.de/0604/44434.html
At the e