Hi :-)

On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Shaver, Michael R
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Forwarded message from web site...
>
> I install MIC framework to develop application for MID but have any problem.
> in this, my PC not support KVM. so, do my PC must support KVM hardware? and
> how PC support KVM give me any example about PCs

I'm not sure I understand this question, but this is my guess:
This person believe his PC doesn't support VM and wan't to know if
that is necessary and if it's possible to make work VM on one PC. Or
something like that. Am I right?

Well, the best way to know if you have VM (virtualisation support) in
your PC is having a look to the /proc/cpuinfo. If there is any "vmx"
or "svm" flag, you are lucky.
This command: "egrep '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo" could give you the anwser.

But maybe you don't have the flag and still hace a chance. Maybe the
VM is deactivated on the BIOS (mine was). So you should check your
BIOS and looking for any kind of virtualization option and activate
it.

Anyways, if you don't have VM support, the last version of MIC can
detect that and launch qemu instead of kvm. It's slower, but it's
still a virtual machine, so you can see your distro running there.

I hope something of this could help to someone.
Cheers

-- 
Juanje

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