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Re: [Xen-users] SDL display of HVMs -- how?


  • To: Hugo Mills <hugo-xen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: James Holmes <jdh@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 16:19:21 -0500
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Hugo Mills wrote:
>    I'm having some trouble working out how to make the SDL interface
> for HVM domUs appear. The documentation simply says "it will appear"
> when you start the domU, but doesn't state what packages or libraries
> are needed in order for this magic to happen, or explain how to debug
> it if it doesn't happen. All that I'm getting at the moment is a domU
> (running WinXP -- I installed with the VNC interface) starting up, and
> no way of interacting with it.
>
>    I'm using Xen from hg of last week, and Debian testing as the Dom0.
>
>    Is there some documentation that I've missed, or could anyone shed
> some light on this issue for me?
>
>    Thanks,
>    Hugo.
>   
I don't think installing SDL-devel after Xen is installed will do
anything for you. You need to install SDL-devel (or more specifically
the development header files) before compiling Xen from source.

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James Holmes
Programmer/SysAdmin
RTDS Technologies Inc.
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