I am a novice using qemu to run LUbuntu in a Mac osx host. I used this guide
https://graspingtech.com/ubuntu-desktop-18.04-virtual-machine-macos-qemu/
Using this I can run the LUbuntu VM. However, if I minimize the qemu window
or simply not have it as the active window, the vm slows down to a halt
Trying to figure out how to reply to a thread
I am a novice using qemu to run LUbuntu in a Mac osx host. I used this guide
https://graspingtech.com/ubuntu-desktop-18.04-virtual-machine-macos-qemu/
Using this I can run the LUbuntu VM. However, if I minimize the qemu window
or simply not have it as the active window, the vm slows down to a halt
> I am a novice like yourself ...
> Can it be that the guest OS is going to "hibernate" or "suspend" or so
automatically after a defined period of inactivity and you just
misinterpret this as kvm/qemu behavior?
> best ... Gunnar
In order to remove this possibility, I ran the following command in m
Hi guys,
I'm using the qemu 5.2.0 on mac osx. I followed the instructions on this
wiki https://wiki.qemu.org/Hosts/Mac to compile with avx.
Next, I created an Ubuntu vm. In this vm, all I do is install python +
tensorflow, and then do
>> python
>> import tensorflow
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