On 01/10/2015 08:04 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/10/2015 10:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/11/15 10:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Are you thinking virbr0 interface on the base OS, or eth0 in the VM?
eth0 of the VM would be my first choice.
OK. I will try this tomorrow morning at the air
On 01/10/2015 10:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/11/15 10:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Are you thinking virbr0 interface on the base OS, or eth0 in the VM?
eth0 of the VM would be my first choice.
OK. I will try this tomorrow morning at the airport, after I resume there!
Unless someone has d
On 01/11/15 10:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Are you thinking virbr0 interface on the base OS, or eth0 in the VM?
eth0 of the VM would be my first choice.
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On 01/10/2015 09:26 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/11/15 10:16, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So far QEMM is working nicely for me. I have lots still to work out, but the
latest hickup is that after coming out of suspend with a VM running, said VM
does not have network connectivity.
How do I regain
On 01/11/15 10:16, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> So far QEMM is working nicely for me. I have lots still to work out, but the
> latest hickup is that after coming out of suspend with a VM running, said VM
> does not have network connectivity.
>
> How do I regain networking without shutting down the
So far QEMM is working nicely for me. I have lots still to work out,
but the latest hickup is that after coming out of suspend with a VM
running, said VM does not have network connectivity.
How do I regain networking without shutting down the VM and restarting
it? Testing is a bit of a pain,