Jason Gress wrote:
> I know this is a lot different than the discussion so far, but has anyone
> considered keeping SDL and using an SDL GUI similar to ZSNES?
I did not check the source code, but it looks just like any other
self-made bitmap-based SDL menu I have seen. It is like inventing yet
a
Oliver Gerlich wrote:
> Personally, I'd be interested to have a GUI for controlling a running
> Qemu instance: change CD-ROM, add/remove USB devices, save/restore VM
> snapshots (though this would also require to save/restore disk
> snapshots), and eg. provide buttons to switch between guest Virtu
Anthony Liguori wrote:
> I posted some patches earlier to implement some of the basic support for
> having a GUI bundled with QEMU. Hopefully that's the first step.
As a developer of an old-style GUI front-end [1] to QEMU, I am very
interested in this. Where can I find more information on this?
Anthony Liguori wrote:
> Look at the archives from the 16th. Fabrice hasn't said yet whether he
> likes this approach. He also hasn't said he dislikes it though :-)
I looked trough the GUI part of the patch and this seems to be what I
have always missed in QEMU. Great, really.
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Oliver Gerlich wrote:
> So, IMHO you shouldn't try to praise Qemu as an end-user desktop
> virtualization software; presenting it to more technical users seems
> like a better idea.
Not necessarily. It is true that QEMU offers a load of features that
technical users will enjoy, but also various d