Hi all, KVM-36 is now in testing. Since KVM-37 has added new functionality (pic/lapic/ioapic) that could introduce regressions, this is the release that we will stick to (testing, extra if there are no serious regressions compared to kvm-35) for a while. Take care, Daniel
On 9/13/07, Daniel de Kok <daniel at centos.org> wrote:> Hi all, > > KVM-36 is now in testing. Since KVM-37 has added new functionality > (pic/lapic/ioapic) that could introduce regressions, this is the release > that we will stick to (testing, extra if there are no serious > regressions compared to kvm-35) for a while. > > Take care, > DanielThanks, Daniel. I also see a newer version of qemu there. Akemi
On 9/13/07, Daniel de Kok <daniel at centos.org> wrote:> Hi all, > > KVM-36 is now in testing. Since KVM-37 has added new functionality > (pic/lapic/ioapic) that could introduce regressions, this is the release > that we will stick to (testing, extra if there are no serious > regressions compared to kvm-35) for a while. > > Take care, > DanielWith kvm-36, I could run the guest for a prolonged time without crashing (that is, without crashing the host) for the first time. Akemi