> unknown keycodes `(unnamed)', please report to qemu-devel@nongnu.org
This message appears when I type the first character of my password
after booting a virtual machine that is running ubuntu 17.10 (command line
below). The host and guest are both running ubuntu 17.10.
I did not see the messag
On 15 April 2014 02:33, zhuxiaodong wrote:
> I am a user of qemu. I found that in qemu2.0.0-rc0 the gic model was
> updated. However, it seems loss ability to bind irqs to any specified core
> when the board includes multiple cortex-a9 cores. The problematic codes
> maybe locate at hw/intc
Hi,
I am a user of qemu. I found that in qemu2.0.0-rc0 the gic model was
updated. However, it seems loss ability to bind irqs to any specified core when
the board includes multiple cortex-a9 cores. The problematic codes maybe locate
at hw/intc/arm_gic.c:
50 void gic_update(GICState *s)
Hi folks, here I am reporting an error found during today's qemu.git
autotest sanity job:
Original Message
Subject: Autotest | Job ID: 2333 "Upstream qemu.git sanity 12-11-2011
00:05:02" | Status: 1 Completed | Success Rate: 69.23 %
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 06:44:37 -0500
Job
Nigel Horne wrote:
> Thiemo Seufer wrote:
> >Nigel Horne wrote:
> >>Folks,
> >>
> >>Thanks for qemu. I thought you may like to know that from a Linux x86 host
> >>I have 3 linux guests: sparc, arm and mips. The first 2 work a treat, the
> >>mips keeps core dumping in libc6 when called from Perl, I
Thiemo Seufer wrote:
Nigel Horne wrote:
Folks,
Thanks for qemu. I thought you may like to know that from a Linux x86 host
I have 3 linux guests: sparc, arm and mips. The first 2 work a treat, the
mips keeps core dumping in libc6 when called from Perl, I don't know if
the problem lies in libc6,
Nigel Horne wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Thanks for qemu. I thought you may like to know that from a Linux x86 host
> I have 3 linux guests: sparc, arm and mips. The first 2 work a treat, the
> mips keeps core dumping in libc6 when called from Perl, I don't know if
> the problem lies in libc6, perl or qemu
Folks,
Thanks for qemu. I thought you may like to know that from a Linux x86 host
I have 3 linux guests: sparc, arm and mips. The first 2 work a treat, the
mips keeps core dumping in libc6 when called from Perl, I don't know if
the problem lies in libc6, perl or qemu.
Can qemu emulate 16-bit mac