Re: kvm or qemu-kvm?

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René Pfeiffer wrote:
On Oct 01, 2009 at 1902 +0200, Avi Kivity appeared and said:
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Right, stick with your kernel's kvm.ko, qemu-kvm-0.11.0 should make a
good fit.

Just to be sure: If I use Debian Lenny with a kernel from kernel.org,
then I can use the qemu-kvm packages and be fine. Right?

If you use kernel from kernel.org and kvm from linux-kvm.org,
there's no difference (as far as kvm is concerned) what
distribution it is.

qemu-kvm-0.11.0 works fine with stock kernels >= 2.6.28.

Speaking of debian, take a look at http://www.corpit.ru/debian/tls/kvm/ --
ready-to-install debian packages including 0.11.0.
(don't add this to sources.list)

/mjt
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