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embio: download featherlinux and use that. it's like 38mb. don't use fedora... it's too chunky >< also if you load featherlinux using desktop=twm instead of fluxbox it will be much faster.

"knoppix toram desktop=twm" in boot options

that should give you faster speeds.

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I was only going to use the Fedora box to play with Qemu a bit before going to bed. And those commands have saved me a lot of googling tomorrow, cheers. I'll get to work on this tomorrow night with the Coppermine in my sig thats currently running Xubuntu - at the minute I cant read what im typing so I'm going to go get some sleep.

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Seeing as I have two 20gb harddrives in my p3 I am going to do a native 10.4.8 install on the second using my OS X pc and then run it in my p3 and give you the benchmarks.

 

Have a good sleep embio? :D lol

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Seeing as I have two 20gb harddrives in my p3 I am going to do a native 10.4.8 install on the second using my OS X pc and then run it in my p3 and give you the benchmarks.

 

Have a good sleep embio? :D lol

 

you mean your going to try and run OS X natively? and no I didnt, my mates dragged me out of bed to discuss coursework lol

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nah i'm going to use qemu to boot from my second harddrive instead of the image file.

 

BTW, this is the different between qemu and kqemu+qemu

 

Emulator Typical application slow down ratio compared to native

QEMU between 5 and 10

QEMU + QEMU accelerator between 1 and 2

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i am going to test with tiger-x86-flat.img in 20 mins when it finishes copying off my external usb1 (slow) hard drive. bunzip2 wasn't working before and i have a 2gb ipod :pirate2: so had to extract on win then plug in my external drive. neways i'll be back here in 20 mins to give results.

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this is driving me insane... i can't get any form of mac os x on this p3. i can't plug it into the net because it's in a room without wireless access, i tried copying the 10.4.1 image off my usb but it was taking hours. last thing to do is do a native install using my OS X machine.

 

BTW, has everyone working on this downloaded featherlinux yet?

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to be honest thats what my mind leapt to immediately, I love that distro, but it doesnt have APIs and libraries Qemu needs I dont think. We just need to remove all the stuff from feather linux we dont need and it will be light enough.

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my poor old p3 doesn't have a dvd drive... i'm gonna do the 10.4.7 install from this pc tomorrow and then set up featherlinux properly.

qemu-img create -f qcow macosx.img XMB - harddrive image to create

qemu -cdrom /dev/cdrom -hda macosx.img -m 256 -boot d - booting os x

i'm going to sleep,

cyas later

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i got the 10.4.1 image copied to my hda and dd'd it to the second harddrive, then i tried booting the second hd in qemu and i got kernel panic : kdp_poll error :S

so i think the wireless card is causing it so i'm going to take that out and test again.

so far the apple logo flashes and it says the "loading hfs filesystem" {censored}.

 

Once I get past this error though I think it'll boot into os x (hopefully).

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I'm still trying to get FeatherLinux on to this Athlon. The Qemu website makes it sound like all I have to do is unzip the .tar.gz to the root of my installation and then it should run - is this the case? Oh and how do we get our FeatherLinux installs to copy toram on boot?

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