tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87381393844371486.post3583373264197943444..comments2012-12-15T15:21:39.645-08:00Comments on Impressions of an Opensource World: Set...tangramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06588030231546523539noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87381393844371486.post-74220247902977757882012-11-28T18:50:57.779-08:002012-11-28T18:50:57.779-08:00Hi Tangram,
I have a similar setup but does not fu...Hi Tangram,<br />I have a similar setup but does not fully work.<br /><br />The host CPU is the same i7 3770, with a different board Asrock H77m-itx. The host SW setup is also debian Wheezy with stock xen 4.1.3. I've tried both the stock kernel and an 3.6.0 kernel in experimental. The guest I was trying is the openelec 2.0 -- an linux based distro for HTPC with kernel version 3.2.x I remember.<br /><br />The current status I got with the 3.6.0 kernel is like this: the domU boots fine no freeze, lock up etc. All the assigned devices (IGD, audio, usb) can be recognized and appears to be working from various logs (lsusb, lspci, aplay, Xorg.log, xrandr, vainfo, EDID report etc).<br /><br />However, I can't get any video output. The panel (VGA1) / TV (Hdmi3( keeps complaining about 'no signal' input. I haven't tried with a second guest to see if this issue is specific to this guest.<br /><br />I wounder if you could share some of your kernel / xen (better if you have a linux domU kernel log) logs for me to compare? The setup looks similar and should give me some hint.FireMeteorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16147575928133110024noreply@blogger.com