Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "insp6400".
2008 Jan 28
6
Xen Virtual Console xvc (Was: Re: Pardon me for possibly dumb question but....)
Thread stealing is not nice, even if the subject is generic.
> Related question - what physical device does /dev/xvc0 refer to? What can
> I
> connect to get to the agetty running on this device?
>
xvc0 is a xen virtual console and does not correspond directly to a physical
device that I am aware of.
Yves-Gaël Chény seemed to have answered the second part of the question:
>
2008 Feb 02
17
New binary release of GPL PV drivers for Windows
I''ve just uploaded a new binary release of the GPL PV drivers for
Windows - release 0.6.3. Fixes in this version are:
. Should now work on any combination of front and backend bit widths
(32, 32p, 64). Previous crashes that I thought were due to Intel arch
were actually due to this problem.
. The vbd driver will now not enumerate ''boot'' disks (eg those normally
serviced
2008 Feb 02
17
New binary release of GPL PV drivers for Windows
I''ve just uploaded a new binary release of the GPL PV drivers for
Windows - release 0.6.3. Fixes in this version are:
. Should now work on any combination of front and backend bit widths
(32, 32p, 64). Previous crashes that I thought were due to Intel arch
were actually due to this problem.
. The vbd driver will now not enumerate ''boot'' disks (eg those normally
serviced
2011 Nov 05
88
OpenSuse 11 hvm domU: screen resolution up to 640x480
Hello,
I''ve recently installed a hvm domU opensuse 11 guest and I cannot set the screen
resolution higher then 640x480. This seems very strange to me, because
I don''t have
any problem to set higher resolution on a windows 7 domU, using the
following parameters
in the configuration file:
stdvga=1
videoram=16
What could the problem be? Is some video driver missing?
--
Flavio
2011 Nov 05
88
OpenSuse 11 hvm domU: screen resolution up to 640x480
Hello,
I''ve recently installed a hvm domU opensuse 11 guest and I cannot set the screen
resolution higher then 640x480. This seems very strange to me, because
I don''t have
any problem to set higher resolution on a windows 7 domU, using the
following parameters
in the configuration file:
stdvga=1
videoram=16
What could the problem be? Is some video driver missing?
--
Flavio