Hi all,
This patch allows mvpmc to schedule recordings with Mythtv protocol 32 to 35
(and may do 36 but I haven't got a backend at that level to test)
Signed-off-by: Iain McFarlane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Regards,
Iain
--- src/mythtv.c.orig 2007-12-29 09:21:39.0 +
+++ s
Hi,
This may have nothing to do with kqemu but since just before the 0.8.1 release
win2k has been running really slowly as a guest and the csrss has been taking
up most of the cpu in the guest.
I am running an up to date copy from cvs.
I tried to run an strace and a section of the output of th
Rui,
VNC support has now been added to cvs
Regards,
Iain
On Saturday 08 Oct 2005 10:52, Rui Carmo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering about the status of the VNC patch that was available
> a few months back (i.e., whether it's still useful for 0.7.2) and
> whether or not it was being considered
Hello,
For those using vdeq the following patch allows it to work with the new
network options
You will still have to add a -net nic,vlan=0 to your normal qemu options and
vdeq will add -net tap,vlan=0,fd=X
Regards,
Iain
--- vdeq.c.orig 2005-11-17 21:44:05.0 +
+++ vdeq.c 200
Hello,
For those using vdeq the following patch allows it to work with the new
network options
You will still have to add a -net nic,vlan=0 to your normal qemu options and
vdeq will add -net tap,vlan=0,fd=X
Regards,
Iain
--- vdeq.c.orig 2005-11-17 21:44:05.0 +
+++ vdeq.c 200
Hi,
I have tried using the pcnet32 patch with qemu cvs however the qemu instance
running debian testing (etch) never seems to process ARP replies. Using the
ne2k-pci adaptor I have no problems.
I am using vde & vdeq and I have logged the traffic using ethereal and the
qemu instance constantly