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Re: [Qemu-devel] Project: qemu OS zoo
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Hetz Ben Hamo |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] Project: qemu OS zoo |
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Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:13:40 +0200 |
Hi,
You might be careful, although win2k and winXP can be installed, there seems
to be some bugs which prevents few programs running inside the emulation (2
examples: try the Wordpad in WinXP and try Partition Magic - both fail
immediately).
Also the network part got quite few problems by itself (by default WinXP
doesn't detect the card and it seems it doesn't have the ne2k driver or
something - thats without Renzo's patch)..
Good Luck,
Hetz
---------- Original Message -----------
From: address@hidden (Stefano Marinelli)
To: address@hidden
Sent: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 15:53:33 +0200
Subject: [Qemu-devel] Project: qemu OS zoo
> Hello everybody. For a project (and, above all, for personal
> interest) I'll be installing all the existing Operating System into Virtual
> Machines. The target is to provide hd images ready-to-boot and to
> customize (using the COW) to students and researchers. The project will
> involve all the free systems (Linux, *BSD, Reactos, etc) as well as
> the non-free ones (dos, windows (in several versions), etc.). So I'm
> going to write reports of my results.
> Most of the installations will be done on my iBook G4 (with Gentoo
> Linux) and an x86 (faster with qemu). I'll also provide screenshots,
> that could be useful to show the power of qemu to the world.
> Hope to get good results with a lot of oses (and some gdb dumps for the
> non-working ones).
>
> Stefano Marinelli
>
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