roberts


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Posted: Dec. 14 2006,01:25 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Dec. 13 2006,09:23) | Question on dsl-embedded and qemu: is linux qemu support going to be permanently dropped?
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When I went to look at Qemu v0.8.2 for linux, it seemed to want to install off of / with multiple directores. No longer a single self-contained relocatable directory. Maybe, I am off with this assesment. Perhaps this would imply a Qemu extension for DSL may be needed? The windows version is still a no install relocatable self-contained directory. I am open if you find that a smiliar generic Linux setup supporing a nomadic pendrive with native access.
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