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2010 May 20
1
[PATCH ubuntu] ubuntu: Remove two FUSE packages from the default list.
Previously:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2009-December/msg00044.html
we had to disable a lot of packages which were missing in Ubuntu Karmic.
However with the patch I just posted:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-May/msg00132.html
we don't need to remove packages just because they are missing.
But there is still one package which is present but doesn't install
under debirf, 'fuse-utils', which is a dep of ntfs-3g and zfs-fuse.
Therefore this patch removes these two packages from the list.
Rich.
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2015 Dec 01
1
Why does libvirt insert USB controller automagically?
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I don't see anything in libvirt.conf that explains this. This is libvirt version: 1.2.8, package: 16.el7_1.5 (Red Hat, Inc....). The host is RHEL 7.1.
The memballoon part is understandable once I found: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2010-August/msg00132.html
However, why should libvirt add a USB controller gratuitously? Is this controllable from the conf file?
Cheers,
Sundar
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2015 Dec 01
0
Re: Why does libvirt insert USB controller automagically?
...> I don?t see anything in libvirt.conf that explains this. This is libvirt
> version: 1.2.8, package: 16.el7_1.5 (Red Hat, Inc....). The host is RHEL 7.1.
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> The memballoon part is understandable once I found:
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2010-August/msg00132.html
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> However, why should libvirt add a USB controller gratuitously? Is this
> controllable from the conf file?
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> Cheers,
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> Sundar
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2016 Dec 26
0
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This is a bug-fix release from the GCC 6 branch.
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2009 Apr 06
5
Config to set CPU affinity and distribute interrupts
Hi,
I have some problems to configure the xen I''ve installed (3.3.1). The computer is a Intel Core 2 Duo, I''m using Ubuntu 8.10 and have linux in my dom0 and winxp pro in my domU.
I have two cores and I''d like to set the affinity of dom0 to cpu0 and domU to cpu1 but I haven''t find the way of making this permanent. I''ve set cpus=1 in the domU config