Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> There's no good solution. You will be able to run qemu, in software
> emulation mode. Depending on how fast your processor is, and how CPU
> intensive your Windows session is, it'll be either acceptably slow or
> very slow indeed.
Pure software emulation in QEMU is extremely slow. The kqemu kernel module
which you can get at RPM Fusion can help a bit. But without hardware
virtualization you won't get to speeds comparable with KVM with any
QEMU-based solution.
Kevin Kofler
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