Hi,
I'm Frédéric from QubesOS project. I wanted to try your latest release ReactOS 0.4.13 today and I've managed to install it on our latest QubesOS R4.1 in development within a HVM domain. First text installer for partitioning is fine and the graphical setup for languages and parameters too. At first OS boot while seeing the desktop for the first time, it popups a window pci device detection but then, just few seconds after the VM is freezing. Looking at Xen status, the stubdomain is not frozen at all, but the VM itself yes with 100% CPU usage. I've tried IDE driver for disk too but the same behavior appeared.
Any idea on how I can catch errors or having logs? Should I try your debug ISO?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Frédéric
PS: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-13358
I'd like to propose what I have on my mind:
- 0.4.14 release status, what's left to do (should be a short one)
- Unifying our contribution guidelines. I've found out that we have too many places with instructions for contributors. And if fact they don't quite indicate our expectations of a good pull request.
A couple of weeks ago we gathered our ideas for contributor's and reviewer's guidelines and put them in a google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1osRfG0PelNyDAwlwGFrIL-D12WeuxV3BO_GzW0N…
I'd like to have a bit of a discussion about all we wrote there and then we will try to compile new guidelines from it.
- This partly overlaps with the previous one. We have some pull requests where people with relevant experience are missing in our team. (atm I'm talking mainly about LSASS PR https://github.com/reactos/reactos/pull/2230, but such situation is possible in future)
I suggest treating such PRs with a "light" scheme: only check for code style, some obvious mistakes etc. Otherwise they will be stuck forever
Colin Finck <colin(a)reactos.org> wrote on Tue, June 23rd, 2020, 8:44 AM:
> Short reminder that the meeting is going to take place this week's Thursday.
>
> Unfortunately, I didn't get a single mail regarding the meeting agenda.
> However, I took from Mattermost that some people (Daniel in particular)
> want to talk about channel moderation, so I'm putting it on the agenda:
>
> * Channel moderation (Daniel)
>
> There may have been other things I missed, which is why I reiterate to
> send all agenda proposals by E-Mail.
>
> See you then,
>
> Colin
>
>
> Am 04.06.2020 um 09:13 schrieb Colin Finck:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Let me invite you to the (almost) bi-monthly status meeting, taking
> > place Thursday, 25th June, 19:00 UTC, in the Mattermost private channel
> > "Meeting".
> >
> > I missed to announce a meeting last month and also didn't get any
> > proposals for the agenda. But apparently there is a need to discuss a
> > few things.
> > Therefore, please submit your agenda proposals by E-Mail to me now.
> > I will then announce the final agenda one week in advance.
> >
> > Topics I would like to speak about:
> >
> > * Achievements and Future Outlook (everyone)
> > What have you been working on and what are your plans?
> >
> > * GSoC 2020 Status (org admins and mentors)
> > Just a short update on how the GSoC projects are doing
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Colin
> >
> >
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> > Ros-dev(a)reactos.org
> > http://reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev
> >
Hi all!
Let me invite you to the (almost) bi-monthly status meeting, taking
place Thursday, 25th June, 19:00 UTC, in the Mattermost private channel
"Meeting".
I missed to announce a meeting last month and also didn't get any
proposals for the agenda. But apparently there is a need to discuss a
few things.
Therefore, please submit your agenda proposals by E-Mail to me now.
I will then announce the final agenda one week in advance.
Topics I would like to speak about:
* Achievements and Future Outlook (everyone)
What have you been working on and what are your plans?
* GSoC 2020 Status (org admins and mentors)
Just a short update on how the GSoC projects are doing
Best regards,
Colin