Jason White, le Sat 18 Jul 2009 10:21:20 +1000, a écrit :
> Yes, on both my desktop and laptop systems. Without one, you can still run
> Qemu, but it will emulate the CPU in software instead of using the CPU of your
> machine to execute the code run by the guest operating system.

With kqemu it can let user-level code run natively. -kernel-kqemu can
also be tried to run kernel-level code, but it doesn't work with all
OSes. That gives a serious speed benefit.

Samuel
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