[arch-general] Why qemu/kqemu conflict to kvm ?
OK, ok, I want install qemu+kqemu and KVM in my machine. Why does they conflict? Sometime, I want my virtual machine run faster, so KVM is a great choice. But sometime, I need simulate other CPU: ppc arm ... , so qemu is the best choice. Why does them conflict? Can the community do some works to let them co-exist in the SAME archlinux installation?
goodmenzy@gmail.com schrieb:
OK, ok, I want install qemu+kqemu and KVM in my machine. Why does they conflict?
Sometime, I want my virtual machine run faster, so KVM is a great choice. But sometime, I need simulate other CPU: ppc arm ... , so qemu is the best choice.
Why does them conflict? Can the community do some works to let them co-exist in the SAME archlinux installation?
KVM works with the qemu package - The "kvm" package just has a newer version of the KVM code than the qemu package.
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 13:29:42 +0100, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
goodmenzy@gmail.com schrieb:
OK, ok, I want install qemu+kqemu and KVM in my machine. Why does they conflict?
Sometime, I want my virtual machine run faster, so KVM is a great choice. But sometime, I need simulate other CPU: ppc arm ... , so qemu is the best choice.
Why does them conflict? Can the community do some works to let them co-exist in the SAME archlinux installation?
KVM works with the qemu package - The "kvm" package just has a newer version of the KVM code than the qemu package.
There is also another argument to use the 2 packages. Only the qemu package provide other archs than x86 and x86_64. -- slubman site: http://www.slubman.info/
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