I took a break from solving this. Got tired when I couldn't figure out how to set the VM automatically in managedsave on host reboot/shutdown. Could probably solve the rest with the help you...
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I took a break from solving this. Got tired when I couldn't figure out how to set the VM automatically in managedsave on host reboot/shutdown. Could probably solve the rest with the help you...
I have come a bit further with your help. Thank you very much! You are very helpful!
This is how I need to do to make this work:
Set the VM in saved state:
sudo virsh managedsave win10
...
The ID is identical before and after a cold boot.
Before:
idVendor 0x1781 Multiple Vendors
idProduct 0x0c31 Telldus TellStick Duo
After cold boot:
The USB device is lost even if I use virt-manager to save and then restore, and i have to manually redirect the device.
I don't have much patience to tinker with thing as i did in my younger...
Hi!
Have just started to use QEMU after using Virtualbox for several years. One thing i used to do in Virtualbox is to use a script to automatically set my VM in saved state when I reboot the host...
I did it like this /etc/update-motd.d/89-custom:
#!/bin/sh
echo
echo
echo "CPU Temperature:"
/usr/bin/sensors | grep 'CPU Core' | cut -b 1-22
echo
echo "System Fans:"
Did some changes to motd myself and added lm-sensors.
http://www.bronsaldersvagen.se/Eazy/motd_stat.png
Wold have looked better if the fan info was on the right of cpu temperature, but don't...
Thank you for looking in to this!
I could not test with turbostat. Seems it is a part of collectd-core but I could not manage it to work.
If i run watch -n 2 sensors (lm-sensors) and then...
Yes, that is enough of an explanation. Just what i wanted to know. Thank you!
For you who wanted to know what I'm talking about:
http://www.bronsaldersvagen.se/Eazy/temp_ub.png
Hi!
When I log in to my Ubuntu server with ssh it shows the temperature. I installed lm-sensors. lm-sensors say my cpu is 33c and Ubuntus "built in" says 47c. Which one is correct?
(When I...
Try to rename the file. Remove .gz
Then run it with:
sh /home/dude/Downloads/ut2004-LNX-Demo3334.run
If that doesn't work, try to download it from here: http://www.fz.se/filer/?id=302
Hi!
I am trying to make a Emerald theme for Christmas :) but have problems with the shadows. They don't seem to care about the rounded corners plus that the shadow is darker on half the left and...
Have you tried to use separate X with Xinerama instead? I find works better with Xinerama than with Twinview. The downside with Xinerama is that Compiz does not work with it.
Hi!
I have trouble to run the cache manager in Gunrealtools. It segfaults as soon as I hit the cache manager button. Everything else works fine but not the cache manager (which is the only thing I...
Care to share a link of that wallpaper? Think it would go well to my Xaphire :)
This is my work that suits me (ports of themes):
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Xaphire?content=76705...
Ow, is there some danger of running that command? If so, sorry about that!
apt-get source gnome-cups-manager; cat gnome-cups-manager-0.31/README
Someone has smoked the ol pipe ;)
"chmod a+x hotkeys" I guess make it executable.
"Hotkeys" starts when KDE start if I put the script in ./kde/autostart, but KDE's built in hotkeys overrides it somehow.
Strange thing is, if I...
I was just googeling on this problem just now, and found my own thread. So I'm bumping it again :)
The reason I want "Hotkeys" (stupid name, makes it impossible to google on) is that when I play...
Only one I know of is xqf. You find it in the repository.
no one knows?
I'm using Kubuntu. Adding a start-script in ./kde/Autostart is the same thing.
Hi!
I want to use "Hotkeys" (installed from repository) but I have a a problem starting it from Autostart. I made a start-script like this:
#!/bin/bash
hotkeys -t itouch and putted it in...
In Ubuntu 8.04. I need to add
Option "Device" "/dev/input/event3" and it works, but when I start UT2004 the mouse is acting up. I can't use the mouse at all. It's like the mouse-pointer is...