On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Nate Bargmann <n0nb@???> wrote:
> * On 2015 16 Feb 12:40 -0600, Svante Signell wrote:
>
> > Hi, it is a little slow without hardware acceleration: -enable-kvm is
> > the solution here if you have recent Intel/AMD CPUs.
>
> Thanks for the tip. I had installed the package but was ignorant of its
> use (yes, I need to RTFM more often ;-). It is very speedy now.
>
> What is a good way to get packages into the VM as I have only installed
> the base system and I miss Midnight Commander greatly.
>
> Very nice to see, "Devuan GNU/Linux 1 devuan tty1"
>
> - Nate
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Looks very good.
Finally realized that without kvm was going to see much with qemu on my AA1
netbook, copied the iso onto my Easy2Boot USB and booted andinstalled on a
spare partition.
Every thing looked great, until it said, "Not gonna connect no BCM4312"
unless you have the code handy"; which I didn't. Sure hope you can include
drivers for older Broadcom stuff which is on lots of netbooks.
Hopefully I'll be home next weekend and have access to a wired connection.
Congratulations on the Valentine version.