The difference in mouse acceleration in my host and virtual machine is
making the VM unusable. I tried a lot to find a solution online. The
only related question i could find was this:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/555082/host-mouse-pointer-not-aligned-with-guest-mouse-pointer-in-qemu
Good day,
The above Linux version supports iBCS (Intel biary compatibility system)
which is required to execute the SCO binary I have to run to do development
on a system that's been around since the early nineties. Later version do
not support this.
I have a virtual that was created with VMWare
On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 15:12:31 +0200 Hugo Meyer wrote:
> Good day,
>
> The above Linux version supports iBCS (Intel biary compatibility system)
> which is required to execute the SCO binary I have to run to do development
> on a system that's been around since the early nineties. Later version do
>
i need help. the network diagnostics says im connected but safari says
otherwise. i am on macOS 10.4 and just want working internet so i can enjoy
macOS in peace. i have tried using a dns from google. to no avail. i've
tried tinkering with the settings. to no avail. please help.
signed
Hello,
I just built a fresh image of Chromium OS to run under QEMU.
I'm having problems with the keyboard mapping symbols.
Specifically, the number keys on my HP Envy x360 will not "shift" to the
corresponding symbols. This is a problem as login to Chromium OS requires
an email address and I can't
I am running on a Ubuntu laptop. I use QEMU to run a virtual windows 10 system.
How can I determine the IRQ level of the code running on the windows 10 system?
Please find below more concise information:
For both the imported vmdk and the freshly installed using OS Type: Linux
and version: Red Hat Linux 6.2 the following happens:
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>From here it starts to check disk hda8 which just does not complete.
The fdsik for hda on this machine,