Andy Wang wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to see if the qemu-kvm stuff in F11 is a good replacement
for me for VirtualBox and running into one problem. I can't seem to
get the VM to add a sound device to a windows XP guest. In the
Virtual Machine itself, a es1370 sound device was automatically
created. I removed it and created another, and even added an sb16
device hoping it would work as well, but it's never picking up any
kind of sound device.
the qemu-kvm process (seen via ps command) doesn't contain -soundhw
es1370 that i think it's supposed to contain. Anyone know a solution
to this? Starting the VM via virsh has the same effect as using the
gui virt-manager.
virsh dumpxml WindowsXP does contain:
<sound model='es1370'/>
I don't have that problem running from cli, so it is a problem in the libvirt
stuff, not in qemu-kvm. There is probably a way to get the virt-* stuff to do
what you want, I just never found a good reason to add one more level of
obscurity between where I am and what I want. virt-manager is outstanding as
long as you want to do what it expects you to do, after that it's a learning
experience.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
"We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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