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Operating Systems Linux Best tuning for qemu windows guest(windows 7) Post 303024946 by Linusolaradm1 on Saturday 20th of October 2018 07:51:30 PM
Old 10-20-2018
Best tuning for qemu windows guest(windows 7)

In your opinion,which is the best tuning for windows 7 guest?
I use
cpu: host


mem: at least 2G,better 4G


disk: this is the most important,without "unsafe" cache is really slow and apply a 1G "service pack" can take 3 hours,with unsafe is really fast,actually I use
cache=unsafe
io=threads
discard mode=unmap
detect zeroes=unmap


network:virtio


controller:all virtio


Any suggestion,opinions?Thanks
 

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Tk_MapWindow(3) 					       Tk Library Procedures						   Tk_MapWindow(3)

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NAME
Tk_MapWindow, Tk_UnmapWindow - map or unmap a window SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h> Tk_Window Tk_MapWindow(tkwin) Tk_UnmapWindow(tkwin) ARGUMENTS
Tk_Window tkwin (in) Token for window. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
These procedures may be used to map and unmap windows managed by Tk. Tk_MapWindow maps the window given by tkwin, and also creates an X window corresponding to tkwin if it does not already exist. See the Tk_CreateWindow manual entry for information on deferred window cre- ation. Tk_UnmapWindow unmaps tkwin's window from the screen. If tkwin is a child window (i.e. Tk_CreateWindow was used to create a child window), then event handlers interested in map and unmap events are invoked immediately. If tkwin is not an internal window, then the event handlers will be invoked later, after X has seen the request and returned an event for it. These procedures should be used in place of the X procedures XMapWindow and XUnmapWindow, since they update Tk's local data structure for tkwin. Applications using Tk should not invoke XMapWindow and XUnmapWindow directly. KEYWORDS
map, unmap, window Tk Tk_MapWindow(3)
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