Matthew Rosewarne on 9 Oct 2007 05:21:30 -0000 |
If speed is your problem, you need to install KQEMU or KVM. Without it, QEMU will run abysmally slowly. Use KVM if you have a new CPU with virtualisation extensions, and KQEMU if you don't. Both can be installed with module-assistant. Attachment:
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