Those are the features supported by your processor. It just means vmx or hardware virtualization is a supported feature. Other values are not relevant for us. grep is command to search for a particular word in a text file. If processor does not support hardware virtualization then you will get an
*Hi,*
I am thinking of installing VirtualBox on my laptop.
For best experience you need to enable hardware visualization support in
BIOS.
Regards,
Danial José
On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 12:57:08 PM UTC+5:30, V. Sasi Kumar wrote:
Dear friends,
I am thinking of installing VirtualBox on
Dear friends,
I am thinking of installing VirtualBox on my laptop. I see good reviews
about it, and confirmation from some Oracle employees that work is
continuing seriously on it. Anyone here with experience in installing it? I
need to install other operating systems also over it. My laptop's
On 4 June 2015 at 13:10, Danial José danialj...@gmail.com wrote:
*Hi,*
I am thinking of installing VirtualBox on my laptop.
For best experience you need to enable hardware visualization support in
BIOS.
Thank you. But please correct me if I am wrong, I think that is required
for kvm and
If you have a recent laptop, its likely to have hardware virtualization support and you just need to enable it in the BIOS. Rungrep vmx proccpuinfofor Intelgrep svm proccpuinfofor amd.To see if the processor supports hardware virtualization. If it supports hardware virtualization KVM would be
In most cases, the default settings will be fine; VirtualBox will have
picked sensible defaults depending on the operating system that you
selected when you created the virtual machine. In certain situations,
however, you may want to change these preconfigured defaults.