Hi Filip,

Looks like you've got a typical conflict between the nvidia proprietary
driver and your kvm kernel module in your local configuration.  Getting
this working can be a bit tricky and so I'd suggest soliciting help from
community support channels (http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community).
I'm not super familiar with kvm+nvidia myself, but here's a few links
that look potentially relevant:

 * http://mathiashueber.com/fighting-error-43-nvidia-gpu-virtual-machine/
 * 
https://docs.nvidia.com/grid/latest/grid-vgpu-release-notes-generic-linux-kvm/index.html
 * https://wiki.debian.org/VGAPassthrough

If you don't actually need GPU passthru, and don't need the nvidia video
driver, you could try removing it and running kvm with just nouveau.  If
you do want to keep the nvidia driver, then hopefully the above links
will help.

Getting the workflow improved for kvm with proprietary kernel modules
installed would of course be great, so if you have actionable ideas let
us know.

I'm marking this "Invalid" because it doesn't appear to be a bug, but if
I'm wrong, please change it back to "New" and add some more info to
point me in the right direction. Use this link as a guide:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html

** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  After install qemu-kvm the boot freezes with splash screen

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