The choice for me is simple, vbox works without KVM - I don't try to fight the system... I'm too novice for that! :)
Seriously, do I really loose out by not having KVM? What does KVM do?
2009/6/9 Aldo Foot <lunixer@xxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:02 AM, YoramDo an eSearch with "KVM VBox conflict" to learn of possible issues
Halberstam<yoram.halberstam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> because when I do have KVM I can't start virtual box...
when using KVM and VBox simultaneously.
~af
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