Phil Dennis-Jordan
Phil Dennis-Jordan
I wrote the driver years ago, but I haven't found time to make a robust public binary release. I've just pushed the code, here: https://github.com/pmj/virtio-net-osx/blob/cd0d520d14b994bca9b1cf9790767a774bfe3c1b/VirtioFamily/VirtioMemBalloonDevice.h I unfortunately don't recall the...
The current binary isn't codesigned and thus won't load on Yosemite. I've obtained the necessary certificate from Apple, but I haven't had time to make a new, signed release yet,...
I'm currently working on reproducing and hopefully fixing bug #1. I'd like to include a fix for that in the next release, which I'll then also properly code-sign, which will...
@Manouchehri 2 reasons: 1. I've been ill for the last months, so on the rare occasions I've had time and energy, I've been working on paid projects. I've got a...
Regarding the installer: the correct way, as far as I'm aware, is to install both versions, the signed one to /Library/Extensions/ and the unsigned one to /System/Library/Extensions, and give them...
I should add that booting Yosemite with the `kext-dev-mode=1` kernel argument will get rid of the codesign check. A temporary measure at best, but if you're desperate to get it...
Note that the network interface will appear in Network Preferences even when the driver isn't loaded, just as a red dot with "not connected". `ifconfig` should be able to tell...
Nope, sorry. No technical reasons, just life and priorities, basically. Paid work takes precedence, and spare time when I also have the energy to do this is rare at the...
FYI, we're working on virtio stuff again thanks to a company wishing to use virtio with OSX guests and funding some development. Our driver is failing in one of our...
Hi there, This must be a version incompatibility of some kind as I've got the driver working with various OSX versions on both VirtualBox and Qemu/KVM. To help me reproduce...