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2005 Apr 16
2
Sluggish UI in KDE
Slackware 10.0. Wine version whatever was current a month ago, how do I tell what wine version I have? Anyhow, I'm experience two issues: I have KDE setup with 4 virutual desktops. If I'm running WinMX via wine, and if I try to switch to a different desktop, it immediately switches back. I basically can't use the other desktops because I can't switch to them. Also, I can't minimize the app. I can maximize/restore, but minimize is disabled. It&...
2005 Dec 08
1
Testing Xen -> Unexpected error
Hi, We are doing some tests about virtual machines.  And, offcourse, we are testing Xen to. We''ve installed a SuSE10 (which installs Xen by default) and try to run a virutual machine.  But, we get this error message when we try to start it (see attachment) Is this a stable version? The one that comes with SuSE 10.0? Did we do something wrong? Thanks in Advance! Regards, Tom Haerens _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-dev...
2014 Jul 24
0
SLOW I/O performance
We have host-machine running Debian 6 (kernel 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 ) with Xen 4.0 on it there is mdadm-raid 10 and LVM on top of it that are use by Xen virtual machine On host system disk write speed test with dd shows 86,7 MB/s On Xen we have virutual machine with Win2008R2 PV drivers are installed So on this Win2008R2-system disk write speed test (performed with hdtune) shows 4 MB/s And in short disk read perfomance comparing host to guest systems is reduced for about 10 times. Can anybody please explain why disk write/read speed is reduced...
2007 Dec 29
2
Help with logging in and getting mail
...aliased names into a real account. From there, dovecot will return e-mail to the virtual user based upon the "To" field of the e-mail, correct? I have some aliases in my sendmail config that do just this. From the error below, it would seem that dovecot is actually authenticating the virutual user "jdunkin" in this case, but can't get some directories made. I've seen on my FreeBSD system that each system user has a "mail" file in the directory, /var/mail/<userid>. What needs to be done further? Also, how do I ensure that virtual users are able...