> If you cannot enable it in the BIOS, then you simply can't enable it,
> period. Sometimes it is not very obvious.
Well, it _is_ enabled. So in fact, I cannot disable it in the bios. KVM
works with 32 and 64 bit guests. The oracle provided rpm runs a 64bit
guest just fine. Seems to be a strange b
On 09/15/2010 04:42 PM, Christoph Höger wrote:
> Forgot to mention: I have no option for VT-x in the BIOS, but virtualbox
> and kvm both tell me, it would be enabled.
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 15.09.2010, 17:19 +0100 schrieb Athmane Madjoudj:
>
>> On 09/15/2010 05:16 PM, Christoph Höger wrote:
>>
>>
Forgot to mention: I have no option for VT-x in the BIOS, but virtualbox
and kvm both tell me, it would be enabled.
Am Mittwoch, den 15.09.2010, 17:19 +0100 schrieb Athmane Madjoudj:
> On 09/15/2010 05:16 PM, Christoph Höger wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > does anyone know if and how I could run a 6
On 09/15/2010 05:16 PM, Christoph Höger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does anyone know if and how I could run a 64bit guest with the
> virtualbox-OSE package provided by rpmfusion?
>
> Currently I can only run 32 bit guests, 64bit fails silently.
>
AFAIK, VirtualBox support 64bit guest only if Hardware Vi
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Hi all,
does anyone know if and how I could run a 64bit guest with the
virtualbox-OSE package provided by rpmfusion?
Currently I can only run 32 bit guests, 64bit fails silently.
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Technische Universität Berlin
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