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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory QEMU not booting my image Post 302485649 by Corona688 on Wednesday 5th of January 2011 09:35:50 PM
Old 01-05-2011
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Tell us all the steps you followed to create, and run, the image. Word for word. Letter for letter. Keystroke for keystroke. Whenever you post a question without doing this you're wasting your time.

We don't know what went wrong given that minimal information. Bootloaders are bad for this -- their tiny little brains can't cough up more than a general "it doesn't work" kind of error message when things aren't precisely as they expected, and that's best case. Worst case they just freeze and tell you nothing.

We are not mind readers. We don't even know what you did yet, let alone how to fix it...
 

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POE::Wheel::Curses(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   POE::Wheel::Curses(3pm)

NAME
POE::Wheel::Curses - non-blocking input for Curses SYNOPSIS
use Curses; use POE qw(Wheel::Curses); POE::Session->create( inline_states => { _start => sub { $_[HEAP]{console} = POE::Wheel::Curses->new( InputEvent => 'got_keystroke', ); }, got_keystroke => sub { my $keystroke = $_[ARG0]; # Make control and extended keystrokes printable. if ($keystroke lt ' ') { $keystroke = '<' . uc(unctrl($keystroke)) . '>'; } elsif ($keystroke =~ /^d{2,}$/) { $keystroke = '<' . uc(keyname($keystroke)) . '>'; } # Just display it. addstr($keystroke); noutrefresh(); doupdate; # Gotta exit somehow. delete $_[HEAP]{console} if $keystroke eq "<^C>"; }, } ); POE::Kernel->run(); exit; DESCRIPTION
POE::Wheel::Curses implements non-blocking input for Curses programs. POE::Wheel::Curses will emit an "InputEvent" of your choosing whenever an input event is registered on a recognized input device (keyboard and sometimes mouse, depending on the curses library). Meanwhile, applications can be doing other things like monitoring network connections or child processes, or managing timers and stuff. PUBLIC METHODS
POE::Wheel::Curses is rather simple. new new() creates a new POE::Wheel::Curses object. During construction, the wheel registers an input watcher for STDIN (via select_read()) and registers an internal handler to preprocess keystrokes. new() accepts only one parameter "InputEvent". "InputEvent" contains the name of the event that the wheel will emit whenever there is input on the console or terminal. As with all wheels, the event will be sent to the session that was active when the wheel was constructed. It should be noted that an application may only have one active POE::Wheel::Curses object. EVENTS AND PARAMETERS
These are the events sent by POE::Wheel::Curses. InputEvent "InputEvent" defines the event that will be emitted when POE::Wheel::Curses detects and reads console input. This event includes two parameters: $_[ARG0] contains the raw keystroke as received by Curses::getch(). An application may process the keystroke using Curses::unctrl() and Curses::keyname() on the keystroke. $_[ARG1] contains the POE::Wheel::Curses object's ID. Mouse events aren't portable. As of October 2009, it's up to the application to decide whether to call mousemask(). SEE ALSO
Curses documents what can be done with Curses. Also see the man page for whichever version of libcurses happens to be installed (curses, ncurses, etc.). POE::Wheel describes wheels in general. The SEE ALSO section in POE contains a table of contents covering the entire POE distribution. BUGS
None known, although curses implementations vary widely. AUTHORS &; COPYRIGHTS Please see POE for more information about authors and contributors. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-15 POE::Wheel::Curses(3pm)
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