ok. ignore comment 3. i can recreate failure.
I had 'slof.bin' in the current working directory, and apparently *that* will get loaded over the slof.bin in /usr/share/slof/slof.bin
which kind of seems like a bug.
with that knowledge in place i was able to recreate problem, and verify that debian's qemu-slof functions:
qemu-slof_20140630+dfsg-1_all.deb
ok. ignore comment 3. i can recreate failure. slof/slof. bin
I had 'slof.bin' in the current working directory, and apparently *that* will get loaded over the slof.bin in /usr/share/
which kind of seems like a bug.
with that knowledge in place i was able to recreate problem, and verify that debian's qemu-slof functions: slof_20140630+ dfsg-1_ all.deb
qemu-