> > f13 is ancient, no?
>
> Yes, a year old.
>
Furthermore, the following mail was sent to the Fedora announce mailing list
just one week ago :
This is a reminder email about the end of life process for Fedora 13.
Fedora 13 will reach end of life on 2011-06-24, and no further updates
will
> > Not me at the moment, but unless you tunnel it inside another
> > protocol, you'd really want to look at the existing USB-over-IP
> > protocols instead of reinventing the wheel:
> > http://usbip.sourceforge.net/ (some support in Linux already IIRC)
> > (and there are others which I don't recall
> > Do you know whenever certain low-level usb ops can work with this?
> >
>
> I expect most usb devices to work with this, I don't know about
> really weird ones.
>
> > Specifically iphone firmware flashing was mentioned on the list.
> >
>
> I think that should work, but that is an interesting
> So it'd end up being (x,y,pressure) N times (I think 16 is fine for
> the foreseeable future).
It's highly speculative, but Microsoft just released Surface 2, and it is able
to handle up to 40 different pressure points... It is aimed at people in
reunion meeting around a table and manipulation
Hi all,
I had the same crash using Fedora 14 guest.
I described it here :
http://www.mail-archive.com/virt@lists.fedoraproject.org/msg00768.html
I built qemu by myself since, using git tag spice.kvm.v28 from spice git
repository : it seemed to solve the bug.
- Mail original -
> On Tues
See above mail, sent by Anthony yesterday :
> We've been having problems on qemu.org all day. Initially, it was
> due
> to a combination of a small DoS attack (not uncommon unfortunately).
>
> Later, the issue was observed when a crawler that was ignoring
> robots.txt started indexing git.qemu.o