Yes, that scenario is familiar to me: running a VM for my personal use of
an organization's computer.
Two organizations issued me 64-bit Win7 laptops, with 64-bit virtualization
turned off in the BIOS.
I had the knowledge and permissions to enable 64-bit virtualization, but
many others would not.
2018-04-25 13:48 GMT+08:00 Valorie Zimmerman :
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 10:29 PM, Franklin Weng
> wrote:
> >
> > It's been very difficult to find *real* i386 (single-core) machine now,
> at
> > least here. Even a 10-year-old laptop has
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 10:29 PM, Franklin Weng
wrote:
>
> It's been very difficult to find *real* i386 (single-core) machine now, at
> least here. Even a 10-year-old laptop has dual core.
> The closest environment I can get is a virtual machine running on PVE.
>
>
>
It's been very difficult to find *real* i386 (single-core) machine now, at
least here. Even a 10-year-old laptop has dual core.
The closest environment I can get is a virtual machine running on PVE.
Franklin
2018-04-25 13:25 GMT+08:00 Valorie Zimmerman :
> By the
By the way, there are i386 tests done (thanks, crimsun!) but non on
i386 hardware. I hope you i386 users can get this done soon. Remember
to note what environment you are using to test.
Thanks,
Valorie
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 8:56 PM, Valorie Zimmerman
wrote:
> Hi
Hi folks, new ISOs are again available. Zsync really saves time if you
already have a Bionic Final image saved. Just remember to cd to that
folder first. :-)
One more time, please! Especially you lovely i386 users.
All the best,
Valorie
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