Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Eddie,

On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 11:50:44AM +0100, Eddie Armstrong wrote:
For Alan et al: Can anyone clarify how the new KVM kernels with 'virtualisation' built in fit into this scenario?

KVM is a kernel based "accelerator" for virtual machine technologies. It can be used by (for example) QEMU under linux. This allows you to utilise the vmx (Vanderpool/Virtualisation Technology) in the CPU. This is in feisty by default but can be used in other releases too.

KVM is only any use on newish CPUs that have the VT instructions, for non-VT-capable CPUs I use the KQEMU module with QEMU.

Cheers,
Al.

I have qemu(ed) I sent you a screen dump but duty mod person will say its to big (twice the allowable bites)

What do I do with all the drop down menus...do I ignore them and go for broke?

John (its going to be a long day)
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