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www.berrange.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has provided a detailed description of a tool for creating custom initramfs images for testing purposes. The tool allows copying specific files, kernel modules, and libraries into the initramfs, enabling low-overhead debugging of QEMU/Linux guest behavior. It is designed to be simple, fast, and non-intrusive, with options for copying files, kernel modules, and handling specific testing requirements. The tool has been useful for debugging Linux kernel regressions, such as issues with the iTCO watchdog. | |
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astrid.tech
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| | | | | I'm doing VR on Windows on QEMU on NixOS because kernel anti-cheat is poison | |
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www.parkytowers.me.uk
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| | | | | Hardware description of the HP t740 thin client | |
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blog.tingping.se
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| | | I recently got an AMD GPU but sadly unlike i915 (Intel) and nvidia it doesn't expose any way of setting the full RGB range which my monitor wants instead of limited. There are a dozen issues from the kernel, xorg, wayland compositors, etc to get this exposed somehow but it still isn't today. | ||