On 21 January 2016 at 08:38, Christian Borntraeger
<[email protected]> wrote:
> ok, kvm builtin certainly makes sense if you plan to use it regularly.
> So in essence its a question about: do we expect a number of users to use KVM 
> in Ubuntu or not?
>

Yes.
Last I checked, on all architectures it is a built-in, apart from
x86_64. There are two modules available on x86_64 the Intel and Amd
one, and the right one is detected and autoloaded on boot.

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Dimitri.

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  Could you set vm.allocate_pgste = 1 by default?

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