I've just uploaded a distro patch to ppa:racb/experimental for testing.
In particular, I'm concerned to make sure that this doesn't accidentally
break Intel. For Saucy I think we'll need an FFe whether it gets merged
upstream or not, so I guess we need to test anyway.

Kees or Dustin: if it's not worth or we don't get this merged upstream
and a new release soon, any objections to a distro patch in the
meantime? Now that we finally have A-15s around and our kernel supports
ARM KVM, it'd be great to get this in before release so all our tooling
works.

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Title:
  kvm-ok Support for ARM Architecture is Missing

Status in CPU Checker:
  New
Status in “cpu-checker” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Currently there is no support for Arm support using kvm-ok. Currently
  when I run kvm-ok I get the following output:

  INFO: Your CPU does not support KVM extensions
  KVM acceleration can NOT be used

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