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Hi @all
I have a problem using qemu.
Everytime I start qemu I get an "Segementation fault".
I already read the post, which states to start it with qemu-system-x86_64, but this
does not solve my problem, as the segmentation fault comes up again.
I am running Archlinux 0.8 x86_64 on a Core2Duo with 1GB RAM.
I already tried it with and without kqemu, but the error stays the same.
So is qemu broken in 0.8 or is it a bug of qemu with a Dual Core proc. ?
I do not hav any idea what to try else, to get it run?
Tnx
Martin
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Thanks for the link.
Now it works as it should.
So this package should be added to the appropriate repository.
CU
Martin
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No problem, would have written a more proper reply but I was in a hurry.
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HTPC: Antec NSK2480 | ASUS M3A78-EM (AMD 780G) | AMD Athlon X3 425 | 8GB DDR2 | GeForce G210 | 2TB HDD | Arch Linux x86_64
Server: Raspberry Pi (model B) | 512MB RAM | 750GB HDD | Arch Linux ARM
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