I cannot really test the older kernel. I had problems with
hibernate/resume, gave uswsusp a try and that has completely screwed up
my file system. So I have a fresh install of Maverick since Wednesday
(and therefore no older kernels). The kvm problem appeared with the
fresh install. I had successfully booted my Windows XP on the Maverick
that I still had on Monday (which was a Maverick by updates, starting
with 9.04 -- if I remember correctly). That's why I tested the linux-
generic first (see above), because updating from 9.04 to Maverick never
updated the kernel from linux-generic to linux-generic-pae.

Good news (for me): 10 minutes ago I succeeded in booting Windows XP
again. I changed the <emulator> stanza in the libvirt configuration from
"/usr/bin/kvm" to "/usr/bin/qemu-system-i386".

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Upgrade to Maverick breaks KVM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/663191
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