On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 02:30:49PM +0000, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Saturday 31 October 2009 13:39:17 Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
> After the release of qemu-0.12 which will drop kqemu support,
> How we will accelerate qemu on a no virtualization capable CPU ?
We won't.
> currently i use fedora 11 with my own build of qemu rpms (with kqemu
> support)
Theoretically, you could continue to use that old custom-built version, with
no upgrading. But I'm not sure for how long you'll be able to compile it on a
system with modern libraries.
However, after I started a thread about this a week ago, I learned that there
are the following alternatives (in no particular order):
* upgrade your hardware
but be VERY CAREFUL to pick the processor correctly; test it for vmx flag using
LiveCD before buying (cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep vmx)
* use VirtualBox-OSE
but be aware that "Open Source Edition" means "crippled", ie. no USB
support
for the guest
If it is for personal use, you can use the non-OSE edition of VirtualBox
free of charge.
and, FYI, it works great on my new (3 months) system running a gigabyte
MA-770-UD3 board with Phenom II X2 550 (black editon) processor. Enable
the virtual hardware support in the BIOS and VBox will use it.
* use VirtualBox
but be aware that it is partly closed source
As above...
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