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Join us on '''#kvm''' at [ | Join us on '''#kvm''' at [https://www.oftc.net/ OFTC]. Don't report serious bugs on IRC; they're liable to get lost. Use the list or the [[Bugs|bug tracker]]. | ||
== Blogs and related sites == | == Blogs and related sites == |
Revision as of 08:53, 2 August 2021
Lists, IRC
Mailing Lists
list | topics | subscribe | archives |
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kvm@vger.kernel.org | general and x86 | subscribe | Gmane, spinics, MARC |
kvm-commits@vger.kernel.org | kernel commit logs | subscribe | Gmane |
kvm-ia64@vger.kernel.org | ia64 | subscribe | spinics |
kvm-ppc@vger.kernel.org | PowerPC | subscribe | MARC |
kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu | ARM | subscribe | kvmarm |
While the lists are used mainly for development, user queries are welcome. No need to subscribe for a one-off question, just send an email. You may also want to check the various qemu resources on the web, as kvm shares the qemu user interface and networking.
Please observe the usual mailing list etiquette: don't top-post, and trim excess quotations from the mail you are replying to.
Don't post to individual kvm developers directly.
IRC
Join us on #kvm at OFTC. Don't report serious bugs on IRC; they're liable to get lost. Use the list or the bug tracker.
Haydn Solomon's linux-kvm site, featuring forums and a blog
Avi Kivity's blog
Anthony Liguori's blog
Linux virtualization wiki