# HG changeset patch
# User kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
# Node ID 2a127b1f13b52d3cb62571cc40a1870318f62286
# Parent ea12fbe91f390a3e7f352598be88c976a9bf160a
Update the user manual appendix to describe bow to get a mouse working
properly in a VNC window. Also add 'pae' configuration introduction for
HVM guests.
Signed-off-by: You, Yongkang <yongkang.you@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Dugger, Donald D <donald.d.dugger@xxxxxxxxx>
diff -r ea12fbe91f39 -r 2a127b1f13b5 docs/src/user.tex
--- a/docs/src/user.tex Thu Apr 6 08:34:30 2006
+++ b/docs/src/user.tex Thu Apr 6 08:36:54 2006
@@ -2052,7 +2052,7 @@
If the dev86 package is not available on the x86\_64 distribution, you can
install the i386 version of it. The dev86 rpm package for various distributions
can be found at {\scriptsize {\tt
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=dev86\&submit=Search}} \\
-LibVNCServer & The unmodified guest's VGA display, keyboard, and mouse are
virtualized using the vncserver library provided by this package. You can get
the sources of libvncserver from {\small {\tt
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libvncserver}}. Build and install the sources
on the build system to get the libvncserver library. The 0.8pre version of
libvncserver is currently working well with Xen.\\
+LibVNCServer & The unmodified guest's VGA display, keyboard, and mouse can be
virtualized by the vncserver library. You can get the sources of libvncserver
from {\small {\tt http://sourceforge.net/projects/libvncserver}}. Build and
install the sources on the build system to get the libvncserver library. There
is a significant performance degradation in 0.8 version. The current sources in
the CVS tree have fixed this degradation. So it is highly recommended to
download the latest CVS sources and install them.\\
SDL-devel, SDL & Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) is another way of virtualizing
the unmodified guest console. It provides an X window for the guest console.
@@ -2076,6 +2076,8 @@
acpi & Enable VMX guest ACPI, default=0 (disabled)\\
apic & Enable VMX guest APIC, default=0 (disabled)\\
+
+pae & Enable VMX guest PAE, default=0 (disabled)\\
vif & Optionally defines MAC address and/or bridge for the network
interfaces. Random MACs are assigned if not given. {\small {\tt type=ioemu}}
means ioemu is used to virtualize the VMX NIC. If no type is specified, vbd is
used, as with paravirtualized guests.\\
@@ -2229,6 +2231,30 @@
In the default configuration, VNC is on and SDL is off. Therefore VNC windows
will open when VMX guests are created. If you want to use SDL to create VMX
guests, set {\small {\tt sdl=1}} in your VMX configuration file. You can also
turn off VNC by setting {\small {\tt vnc=0}}.
+\subsection{Use mouse in VNC window}
+The default PS/2 mouse will not work properly in VMX by a VNC window.
Summagraphics mouse emulation does work in this environment. A Summagraphics
mouse can be enabled by reconfiguring 2 services:
+
+{\small {\tt 1. General Purpose Mouse (GPM). The GPM daemon is configured in
different ways in different Linux distributions. On a Redhat distribution, this
is accomplished by changing the file `/etc/sysconfig/mouse' to have the
following:\\
+MOUSETYPE="summa"\\
+XMOUSETYPE="SUMMA"\\
+DEVICE=/dev/ttyS0\\
+\\
+2. X11. For all Linux distributions, change the Mouse0 stanza in
`/etc/X11/xorg.conf' to:\\
+Section "InputDevice"\\
+Identifier "Mouse0"\\
+Driver "summa"\\
+Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"\\
+Option "InputFashion" "Tablet"\\
+Option "Mode" "Absolute"\\
+Option "Name" "EasyPen"\\
+Option "Compatible" "True"\\
+Option "Protocol" "Auto"\\
+Option "SendCoreEvents" "on"\\
+Option "Vendor" "GENIUS"\\
+EndSection}}
+
+If the Summagraphics mouse isn't the default mouse, you can manually kill
'gpm' and restart it with the command "gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t summa". Note that
Summagraphics mouse makes no sense in an SDL window and is therefore not
available in this environment.
+
\subsection{Destroy VMX guests}
VMX guests can be destroyed in the same way as can paravirtualized guests. We
recommend that you type the command
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