Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1500 matches similar to: "virtualisation"
2005 Aug 17
0
Winamp
Hi Folks,
I'm looking for a Winamp plugin to play Speex files. On the Speex Plugins and software page the "Winamp and Cool Edit Plugins = Written by Case" link is dead. Anybody knows where else I can find such a plugin? Please can you test any links before referring - I've been also lead to dead links by looking through messageboards that I came across on Google search.
2018 Jun 17
3
no mouse cursor on nv50
Hi!
On v4.18-rc1, the mouse cursor is missing on my right monitor.
Card is G98 [GeForce 8400 GS Rev. 2].
I have two monitors: one small landscape 1280x1024 on DVI-I-1 left, and one
big 1600x1200 (1200x1600 portrait) on HDMI-1 right. Curiously, the cursor
is missing not only with proper xrandr setup after logging in but even in
mirrored mode at the lightdm greeter[1]. How is this even possible
2005 Aug 17
1
Fw: Winamp
Hi Shane and all on the list,
Thanks - I already have the Ogg Vorbis encoder (oggenc.exe).
I am looking to send voice messages to a friend in India and they have terrible connections. I just need to communicate with him quickly and easily from time to time which is why I'm hoping to compress voice with Speex. There's an encoder called Speexenc.exe which I already have, now I only need
2008 Feb 25
3
Xen dom0 and ZFS boot?
Some background - I have a couple of NetBSD (i386) boxes and CentOS 5 boxes that I want to virtualise and I''m trying to work out which OS will be most suitable as the dom0. I have a desire to run at least RAID1 and ideally ZFS mirroring on the dom0 so I can have all the domU''s not have to worry about disk redundancy etc.
My hardware : I have a brand new Intel E8200 core2duo and
2010 Aug 21
1
Intel integrated graphics VGA passthrough problem - I/O virtualisation disabled
Hello all,
I have already use xen for about a year. I use recently released Opensuse 11.3 (use Xen 4.0) for my experiment. I want to run 3D test in HVM(windows xp), so I want to use VGA passthrough technology. But there is something not work properly.
I google a lot of time, it says, I/O virtualisation should be enabled, but I can solve it.
I run "xm dmesg" command, in the
2017 Apr 12
0
Windows Guest Server 2016, bad performance of whole virtualisation system
hello list,
i did a kvm guest with virt-manager and installed windows server 2016.
performance settings for the disk: hypervisor default for cache & io
mode
i added a 2nd disk to the guest , also with hypervisor default settings
on cache & io mode
Under disk settings in windows server 2016 i set "format whole disk
NTFS"
i did not choose the "quick format" option.
2017 Apr 13
0
Windows Guest Server 2016, bad performance of whole virtualisation system
hello ,
i did a kvm guest with virt-manager and installed windows server 2016.
performance settings for the disk: hypervisor default for cache & io
mode
i added a 2nd disk to the guest , also with hypervisor default settings
on cache & io mode
Under disk settings in windows server 2016 i set "format whole disk
NTFS"
i did not choose the "quick format" option.
when
2010 Dec 15
1
KVM Virtualisation, Console output no longer working
Hi,
I used to use KVM for virtualisation and have now moved back to it, but I
have a problem.
When i used to install the guest machine with virt-install i used to use
the -x "extra args" part to set the console for the install and guest, but
it no longer works.
Here is the command i use:
virt-install -n server01 -r 512 --os-variant=virtio26 -c /isos/c5u5.iso
--nographics
2013 Feb 08
4
Virtualisation, guests cached memory and density
Hello,
We all know linux distros will use most of the free memory available
for caching stuff, I/O buffers etc (hence sites like linuxatemyram.com).
In many virt scenarios we have some sort of memory deduplication
mechanisms, such as KSM on KVM (don't know how it's called in Vmware).
My situation is one where I need to cram up as many virtual machines as
I can on a single hypervisor
2013 Feb 08
4
Virtualisation, guests cached memory and density
Hello,
We all know linux distros will use most of the free memory available
for caching stuff, I/O buffers etc (hence sites like linuxatemyram.com).
In many virt scenarios we have some sort of memory deduplication
mechanisms, such as KSM on KVM (don't know how it's called in Vmware).
My situation is one where I need to cram up as many virtual machines as
I can on a single hypervisor
2014 Feb 12
2
A beginner in "Posting list encoding improvements"
On 12 Feb 2014, at 08:55, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> For GSoC projects, I'd recommend developing on Linux, or another
> Unix-like platform. I think everyone who has so far expressed an
> interest in mentoring uses Linux or Mac OS X, so we're much better
> placed to help with development on such platforms.
If you're on Windows, the way of doing this
2005 Oct 20
8
App virtualisation, not OS virtualisation
I would like to run multiple copies of an application on a PC with
multiple remote dumb clients.
It would seem to me that running Xen would be a sub-optimal solution as
I would need a copy of the OS running for every copy of the application,
but I was wondering whether a subset of Xen or Xen techniques could be used.
There are 2 barriers to running multiple applications with remote access:
-
2009 Jul 20
0
CFP for special session on Virtualisation in Distributed Systems - PDP2010 - deadline extended to 27th July.
We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers.
******************************************************************
PDP 2010 - The 18th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel,
Distributed and Network-Based Computing.
17-19 February 2010, Pisa, Italy, http://www.pdp2010.org
<http://www.pdp2010.org/>
Special Session on
"Virtualization in
2007 Aug 07
3
Virtualisation of Netware?
Hi,
I am hoping someone can kick me up the learning curve (!) on Virtualization:
We have an old piece of data logging software that was written in Turbo
Pascal 6 using a file I/O module tuned to Netware and so it expects its data
files to be on a Netware server and will not access them locally or via an
MS/Samba share - essentially, it uses direct NCP calls for parts of its data
access.
The
2012 Jun 26
2
Question about storage for virtualisation
Hi !
I'm about to deploy a new server that will host several virtual host for
mainly website hosting purposes. My server will be a Xeon 3440 or 3450
with 32 gigs of ram (the max of that board). So I will have 8 logical
cores. At the moment, I don't know how many vms I will have, in the
order of 5 or 6.
I am quite new to managing VMs, I did play alot with them over the
course of the
2017 Apr 27
2
CentOS as Guest OS on Red Hat Virtualisation 4.x
Hi all,
I have a banking customer asking if CentOS is compatible on RHV4.0 as a guest VM. Based on Red Hat?s knowledge base (see link below), CentOS not supported guest OS.
However, VMware say on their official document, CentOS is a compatible guest OS (see link below). So, in my customer's mind, CentOS cannot be used as a guest OS in RHV cause it is not compatible, which I find it hard to
2009 Feb 24
8
Trouble enabling VT-D: "I/O virtualisation disabled"
I have a chipset which supports VT-d (Intel X58) and, according to my
motherboard manufacturers, VT-d is enabled in the BIOS and listed as "Intel
VT." The problem is that xm dmesg shows "I/O virtualisation disabled" and I
get this error message when I try to create a domU with a pci device
assigned: ''Error: failed to assign device: maybe the platform doesn''t
2015 Jan 23
3
** Newbie - HELP **
Using VM's was a suggestion I put forward but some of our staff didn't like the idea!
We can't virtualise Windows as we run many CAD and Media app's that require high end graphics card utilisation.
The Linux image is mainly used for coding type activities and so virtualising that would seem sensible - unfortunately that is not my call..
Regards
Darren Williams
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2015 Mar 12
3
Processor usage of qemu process.
I have been using libvirt for a while now with some linux guest installed. And everything has been working great.
I've got a nice new (used) HP virtual host with 12 x dual core and 48Gb mem. My Windows servers are getting old, so I found it was time to take the next step and also virtualise my Windows systems.
Now I've got two Windows guests on my new host:
- A Windows 8.1 which runs a
2007 Mar 01
9
Virtualisation
I'm building a new server at home to handle most of my internal
requirements (mail, news, dns, dhcp, backups being the biggies). I also
want it to host a couple of virtual servers which are allowed incoming
connections from the internet (mail gateway, web server, ssh server);
these are virtual so if a hacker _can_ break in then they're limited as
to what they can see.
At present the