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  • kernel virtual machine

    kiszka made 3 file-release changes.

    2009-12-06 17:51:01 UTC by kiszka

  • kernel virtual machine

    kiszka made 1 file-release changes.

    2009-12-06 17:50:01 UTC by kiszka

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    avik made 3 file-release changes.

    2009-12-06 12:59:04 UTC by avik

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    avik made 1 file-release changes.

    2009-12-06 12:54:01 UTC by avik

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    avik made 1 file-release changes.

    2009-12-06 12:53:01 UTC by avik

  • Feature Request: JACK Audio

    Would like to request support for routing the output from a VM guest to JACK. This would allow using pro-audio software only available on windows or mac and having the audio input / output interact with Linux pro-audio apps. It might be more complex to pull off than support for other audio systems since JACK audio is geared towards low latency, Not sure what is supported on the windows guest...

    2009-12-06 04:53:57 UTC by fishb8

  • Comment: usb_add on garmin gps fails

    Scratch the hal comment... it actually works perfectly :)

    2009-12-03 19:18:05 UTC by kreucher

  • Comment: usb_add on garmin gps fails

    Perhaps this is a usb serial device? Seems there is a workaround for such devices here: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-910796.html See IntuitiveNipple's Sep 7th post. The patch worked for me (sort of, the guest device now exists and works, but the hal properties don't seem to be populated correctly).

    2009-12-03 19:05:05 UTC by kreucher

  • Comment: slowdown with smp switch

    I have the same problem. Stock Ubuntu 9.10, processor is an AMD Phenom II X4, QEMU PC emulator version 0.11.0 (qemu-kvm-0.11.0) .. reproduced on three separate machine, two different motherboards.

    2009-12-03 14:17:06 UTC by oddjobz

  • qemu vnc server clips at 2560x1600

    So I am running using the VESA driver to run an Ubuntu 9.10 guest at 2560x1600 (I had to modify the xserver-video-vesa package to remove an internal screen limit of 2048x2048 in the xorg vesa driver) and everything works great except that the qemu vnc server appears to clip at this resolution. The problem goes away if I run 1900x1200 and it doesn't change if I run 16bit depth or 24bit depth...

    2009-12-02 16:57:48 UTC by mcsoccer