qemu-kvm 0.15.0+noroms-0ubuntu7 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
qemu-kvm (0.15.0+noroms-0ubuntu7) precise; urgency=low * debian/qemu-ifdown: don't use full paths for sbin/ifconfig, especially as those paths are wrong. (LP: #898234) * debian/qemu-kvm.default and debian/qemu-kvm.upstart: optionally load the vhost_net module. * debian/patches/dont-try-to-hotplug-cpu.patch: trying to hotplug a cpu crashes qemu. So just don't do it! (LP: #878422) -- Serge Hallyn <email address hidden> Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:37:28 -0600
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- Uploaded by:
- Serge Hallyn
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- kvm: dummy transitional package from kvm to qemu-kvm
This transitional package helps users transition from the kvm package to the
qemu-kvm package. Once this package and its dependencies are installed you
can safely remove it.
- qemu: dummy transitional package from qemu to qemu-kvm
This transitional package helps users transition from the qemu package to the
qemu-kvm package. Once this package and its dependencies are installed you
can safely remove it.
- qemu-common: qemu common functionality (bios, documentation, etc)
This package pulls in the various binary bios rom blobs needed to boot
the various emulated architectures, as well as the documentation.
- qemu-kvm: Full virtualization on i386 and amd64 hardware
Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual PCs, each running unmodified Linux or
Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a
network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc.
.
KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for
Linux hosts on x86 (32 and 64-bit) hardware.
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KVM is intended for systems where the processor has hardware support for
virtualization, see below for details. All combinations of 32-bit and 64-bit
host and guest systems are supported, except 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts.
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KVM requires your system to support hardware virtualization, provided by AMD's
SVM capability or Intel's VT. To find out if your processor has the necessary
support:
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egrep "flags.*:.*(svm| vmx)" /proc/cpuinfo
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If it prints anything, the processor provides hardware virtualization
support and is suitable for use with KVM. Without hardware support, you can
use qemu emulation instead.
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KVM consists of two loadable kernel modules (kvm.ko and either kvm-amd.ko or
kvm-intel.ko) and a userspace component. This package contains the userspace
component, and you can get the kernel modules from the standard kernel images.
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This package contains support for running virtualized and emulated x86 and
x86-64 machines only. Support for other architectures is provided by the
qemu-linaro source package.
- qemu-utils: qemu utilities
This package provides some utilities for which full qemu-kvm is not needed,
in particular qemu-nbd and qemu-img.