[Okvm-cvs] okvm README,1.2,1.3
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From: David M. <da...@us...> - 2006-01-10 11:07:52
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Update of /cvsroot/okvm/okvm In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv14655 Modified Files: README Log Message: Add tested hardware sections and fixed a few more typos and required packages. Index: README =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/okvm/okvm/README,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -C2 -d -r1.2 -r1.3 *** README 7 Nov 2005 23:19:00 -0000 1.2 --- README 10 Jan 2006 11:07:40 -0000 1.3 *************** *** 11,15 **** 3) Running 4) Adjusting Video modes ! 5) Finding more Information --- 11,16 ---- 3) Running 4) Adjusting Video modes ! 5) Tested Hardware ! 6) Finding more Information *************** *** 29,41 **** b) You need the "libevent" development headers and libraries installed. ! On a Debian system "apt-get install libevent-dev" will get you teh correct files. c) You will need the ssl development libraries and headers. ! On a Debian system "apt-get install libssl-dev" will get you teh correct files. ! d) Lastly, you need the "videodev" module for your kernel. This should come with most modern linux kernel configurations. --- 30,50 ---- b) You need the "libevent" development headers and libraries installed. ! On a Debian system "apt-get install libevent-dev" will get you the correct files. c) You will need the ssl development libraries and headers. ! On a Debian system "apt-get install libssl-dev" will get you the correct files. ! d) You will need the zlib development libraries and headers. ! ! On a Debian system "apt-get install zlib1g-dev" will get you the ! correct files. ! ! On a Mandrake system "urpmi --fuzzy zlib-devel" will get you the ! correct files. ! ! e) Lastly, you need the "videodev" module for your kernel. This should come with most modern linux kernel configurations. *************** *** 54,58 **** the driver, applications and special device files appropriately. ! If you do not want teh files installed into /usr/local/bin, edit the top level Makefile and change the PREFIX value. --- 63,67 ---- the driver, applications and special device files appropriately. ! If you do not want the files installed into /usr/local/bin, edit the top level Makefile and change the PREFIX value. *************** *** 62,66 **** Firstly you will want to create a password file for simple authentication in the server. Put in an appropriate filename and then enter your password ! for accessing the server when it is running. # okvm-vncpasswd /etc/okvm-passwd --- 71,76 ---- Firstly you will want to create a password file for simple authentication in the server. Put in an appropriate filename and then enter your password ! for accessing the server when it is running. You will need to be logged in ! as root to run these commands. # okvm-vncpasswd /etc/okvm-passwd *************** *** 137,141 **** ! 5) Finding more Information --------------------------- --- 147,167 ---- ! 5) Tested Hardware ! ------------------ ! ! The OKVM PCI card and driver is known to work on the following configurations: ! ! - DELL Dimension XPS T500 / Mandriva Limited Edition 2005 / 2.6.11-6mdk ! - DELL Simension L466c / Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger" / 2.6.12-9-386 ! - Celeron 2.66GHz 512M RAM / Fedora Core 4 / 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 ! - Soekris Geode 266MHz, 2.4 - uClinux ! - AMD Athlon 3000+ / Debian Testing / 2.4 ! ! The OKVM PCI card has been successfully tested with the following KVM switches: ! ! - Belkin OmniView PRO2 8 port switch ! ! ! 6) Finding more Information --------------------------- |