On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 21:16:23 +0200 (CEST), you wrote:
>That's the basics.  You should keep in mind that some CPUs have special  
>vitalization functions, that are used for QEMU.  If you don't have them, then  
>QEMU will complain the it could not access KVM kernel module.  It will still  
>run, but it will be suboptimal.  This is the case with my computer. QEMU runs  
>very slow on my computer, but runs good on other computers.

I used to have that problem too, but then I realized that I could enable
virtualization from the BIOS.

-- 
Stefano

Fortune of the day: "Your business will go through a period of considerable
expansion."

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