Hello, do you plan to do development on Android because it would be useful for
many people a windows on phone
Greetings,
I'm trying to boot a VM with pi of the on sound card and the gpu using
libvirt[1] and qemu
I have a script that loads the needed KVM mods, starts libvirt and press the HDD
Then starts the VM with virus.
I've configured qemu hooks to run scripts in the relevant events.
In prepare, I d
Subject: Re: riscv64 system emulation maximum core count with virt machine
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 10:16:34 +
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Mark Wyse writes:
> Thanks Rahul,
>
> After some digging I came to the same conclusions. I'll dig deeper to see
Hi,
I'm trying to use the -option-rom option to supply my own virtio OpROM.
I am not able to see the ROM being launched (the built-in version comes up
instead).
The only way I am able to make it work is to rebuild the Qemu and iPXE
together.
I'm assuming this is working feature, and I'm simply d
Hello,
I was trying to understand the ELF file generated by the virsh dump
(--memory-only) command. I have successfully generated a dump of the QEMU
VM memory using this command.
I specifically am trying to understand the loadable segments of this ELF
file.
I ran readelf -a to get the informati
On 17/09/2014 18:20, Priyanka Ranjan wrote:
Hello Experts,
I am using CentOS 6.5. I am getting an issue with libguestfs (qemu-kvm)
# /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -nographic -machine accel=kvm:tcg -device \?
open /dev/kvm: No such file or directory
failed to initialize KVM: Operation not permitted
Hello Experts,
I am using CentOS 6.5. I am getting an issue with libguestfs (qemu-kvm)
# /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -nographic -machine accel=kvm:tcg -device \?
open /dev/kvm: No such file or directory
failed to initialize KVM: Operation not permitted
Back to tcg accelerator.
Could not allocate
On 6/4/2014 8:25 PM, p_j_r_m wrote:
So it seems acceleration is possible...
why do you say "use a 64 bit Linux kernel"?
Why can´t I use a i386 kernel ? would be a better performance on x86_64
machine ?
Thank you very much.
The kvm module uses a 64 bit mechanism in the x86_64 instruction set,
So it seems acceleration is possible...
why do you say "use a 64 bit Linux kernel"?
Why can´t I use a i386 kernel ? would be a better performance on x86_64 machine
?
Thank you very much.
El Miércoles 4 de junio de 2014 19:10, Jakob Bohm
escribió:
On 6/2/2014 11:30 PM, p_j_r_m wrote:
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On 6/2/2014 11:30 PM, p_j_r_m wrote:
Hi
I´ve an old 5.2 vxWorks x86 based system running on qemu over Linux.It
compiles with Tornado , so it´s quite old.My doubt is ,can this system
take benefit of some kind of acceleration?. (Linux goes up to 100% in
all CPU cores). Or, being it compiled with su
Hi
I´ve an old 5.2 vxWorks x86 based system running on qemu over Linux.It compiles
with Tornado , so it´s quite old.My doubt is ,can this system take benefit of
some kind of acceleration?. (Linux goes up to 100% in all CPU cores). Or, being
it compiled with such an old "features" is no way to ac
Hello,
Can Qemu emulating Cubieboard2 Allwinner A20 Cortex-A7 ?
If yes where can I read about it ?
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