Hi!
>>which is the right user-space release to use the built-in kvm?
>>
>>My tools from the trunk kill the Core Duo, probably due to an interface
>>mismatch.
>
>
> The KVM_API_VERSION in the kernel tree is 2 while the one in the trunk
> is 3.
> When have you updated your sources?
Too often to r
>
>Hi Avi,
>
>> what guest? what host?
>
>Guest and host == ubuntu 6.10
>host = Intel VT
>
>It fails on Qemu start up, which shows a black screen and terminate
>with the exception 13 (0) error. I read somewhere that this is due to
>the Intel VT inability to handle real mode, is this the case?
Most
Hi Avi,
> what guest? what host?
Guest and host == ubuntu 6.10
host = Intel VT
It fails on Qemu start up, which shows a black screen and terminate
with the exception 13 (0) error. I read somewhere that this is due to
the Intel VT inability to handle real mode, is this the case?
Thanks
Michael Riepe wrote:
> which is the right user-space release to use the built-in kvm?
>
> My tools from the trunk kill the Core Duo, probably due to an interface
> mismatch.
>
kvm-12 lags behind 2.6.20 somewhat. I'll release kvm-13 shortly which
will match 2.6.20, followed by kvm-14 which wi
>
>which is the right user-space release to use the built-in kvm?
>
>My tools from the trunk kill the Core Duo, probably due to an interface
>mismatch.
The KVM_API_VERSION in the kernel tree is 2 while the one in the trunk
is 3.
When have you updated your sources?
I get the version mismatch msg.
which is the right user-space release to use the built-in kvm?
My tools from the trunk kill the Core Duo, probably due to an interface
mismatch.
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