I have released the xen-4.4.2-5.el6 rpms (fix XSA-137 and 138) and the
kernel-3.18.17.el6 rpms (fix the broadcom driver issues) to the xen4
repository.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
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The Xen Project has publicly released XSA-138:
http://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/advisory-138.html
All users using HVM (fully virtualized) guests with emulated CDROM
drives are advised to upgrade.
There are signed versions of Xen4CentOS6 packages uploaded to the mirror system.
There are also unsigned
Looking at the specs for the processor it does not seem to have the
vmx features in /proc/cpuinfo:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-2-Duo-T6400-Notebook-Processor.35100.0.html
and the output from grep -E ‘vmx|svm’ /proc/cpuinfo is empty.
Hello,
IMO, it's better to check for this on
Thanks for all the replies.
Looking at the specs for the processor it does not seem to have the vmx
features in /proc/cpuinfo:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-2-Duo-T6400-Notebook-Processor.35100.0.html
and the output from grep -E ‘vmx|svm’ /proc/cpuinfo is empty.
Keith,
You should use the user root to load module kvm_intel.
Best,
Marcos Amorim
2015-07-27 10:42 GMT-03:00 Keith Roberts keith.robe...@ecric.nhs.uk:
Thanks for all the replies.
Looking at the specs for the processor it does not seem to have the vmx
features in /proc/cpuinfo:
Hi Marcos.
The processor is an intel centrino in an acer aspire 5735 laptop.
I’ll take another look at this problem later, and post the exact error message
asap.
Kind Regards,
Keith
On 24 Jul 2015, at 16:46, Marcos Amorim marcosmamo...@gmail.com wrote:
Keith,
What error?
What's your