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is is removed from any repo Ö_Ö is was the only way to have a fast QEMU on my Machine
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KVM does not work on my Pentium DualCore T4200 beceause it have no VT-x like the Desktop Machine of my mother so KVM is no solution
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sorry, brain spasm... The current installs cript is wrong and is being changed to say:
echo "With the release of qemu and qemu-kvm 0.12.X, the kqemu kernel module"
echo "is no longer supported and will be removed from the repositories. You"
echo "can safely uninstall it from your system."
Details on arch-dev-public.
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So i think i have to put an kqemu package on AUR
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Removing supprt was not an Arch decision. QEMU > 0.12.0 does not support KQEMU.
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Why does the Changelog of QEMU do not say anything about that?
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i created an qemu-legacy and kqemu package which needs this qemu-legacy. I hope that help some guys that have a Processor that have no VT-X/AMD-v extension
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I hope that help some guys that have a Processor that have no VT-X/AMD-v extension
It did, thank you!
I took over the kqemu package and made it compatible with the latest kernel (or at least I hope so). I do not see the point of maintaing a qemu-legacy module, however, as one can install the required old version of Qemu from the ARM or the local cache (using the downgrade script*).
* http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=31937
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