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2016 Mar 03
2
"Tick-counting" vs "Tick-less" timekeeping issues on VMs emulating BIOS PCs
On 03/03/16 09:34, Patrick Masotta wrote: > > If it's the VMware document I'm thinking of (titled "Timekeeping in > > VMware Virtual Machines"), then the issue is that emulating the timer > > interrupt can cause a heavy load on the host if the guest timer is > > configured to run at a high rate. > > It seems it's more that that even at the
2016 Mar 03
0
"Tick-counting" vs "Tick-less" timekeeping issues on VMs emulating BIOS PCs
>>> At the BIOS standard rate of 18.2Hz, no modern machine is even going to notice. Michael <<< I think they do when running a VM, That's why my Debian VM date is always indicating whatever, no matter how many times I reset the time of the day. (Running on a i7-3630QM host) For some reason they cannot emulate a good timer interrupt. Best, Patrick
2016 Mar 03
2
"Tick-counting" vs "Tick-less" timekeeping issues on VMs emulating BIOS PCs
...> > At the BIOS standard rate of 18.2Hz, no modern machine is even going to > > notice. > > I think they do when running a VM, > > That's why my Debian VM date is always indicating whatever, > no matter how many times I reset the time of the day. > (Running on a i7-3630QM host) > For some reason they cannot emulate a good timer interrupt. Your Linux guest will have reconfigured the timer interrupt to run faster than the BIOS standard rate of 18.2Hz. Michael
2013 Jun 14
14
Issues with Intel HD graphics 4000
Hey, Are there any known issues with the Intel''s integrated HD graphics 4000? I just bought a new laptop and have tried everything I can think of to get Xen to load. After choosing Xen in GRUB, it just boots to a black screen. There is no error message , no dmesg output, nothing. I have no idea what is causing this problem. I''ve gotten Xen to install with no problems on another