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 (DIR) Post #9uDASszdtZ3LYBpMKu by ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org
       2020-04-19T19:38:35Z
       
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       Latest scoreboard for qemu:- NetBSD runs well, but may have some memory leaks and makes the machine slow...- OpenBSD installs, but crashes on first boot and enters a loop: boot, init, crashes, restart.- Slackware starts its install and crashes spectacularly while udev is trying to enumerate its devices. Any pointers would be great.- Guix (official image) boots OK (?), but goes into graphical mode without SSH access. Great job.Up next: FreeBSD, HardenedBSD, Alpine Linux.
       
 (DIR) Post #9uDD4cPuAqvd3IEPrs by djmoch@mastodon.danielmoch.com
       2020-04-19T20:07:50Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesque What version of QEMU/host OS are you using? I’d been able to get Alpine, OpenBSD, and Slackware all to boot without issues.
       
 (DIR) Post #9uDDVYbKT8Lr2KQ7Wq by ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org
       2020-04-19T20:12:45Z
       
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       @djmoch qemu 4.1.1 running on Slackware 14.2 (with latest patches applied) using KVM acceleration.
       
 (DIR) Post #9uDGQtc7DUNGcYG0Aq by ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org
       2020-04-19T20:45:28Z
       
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       FreeBSD 12.1 works and seems fairly stable so far.TIL that FreeBSD still uses Sendmail, while NetBSD uses Postfix and OpenBSD its own OpenSMTPD.That's enough qemu foolishness for today -- off for a quick walk and after that to bed for another Monday filled with video-conferences. Good night everyone!
       
 (DIR) Post #9uDHISswoC7PMSfpyq by k@bsd.network
       2020-04-19T20:55:10Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesque Good night!