Hello,
the first time i tried virtualbox i had KVM loaded, the guest ran 3 times faster then a native install, i scored 23k in cpu mark, normal on native windows is 8k, i did superpi 1M in 15sec normally it takes 43. it ran freaking fast, but when i rebootet my box i coudn't start VirtualBox with kvm-intel loaded becuase it would just kill my system, screens go black and all lights start to blink and the only option is holdning the power bottom down.
i'm running ubuntu festy on a core due 2Ghz, i have tried reinstalling, recompiling kvm, svn version, but nothing helps, anyone that has had this before?, becuase i loved that winblows ran 3 times as fast in linux then native
how can i get kvm to play nice with virtualbox???
KVM == total system crash
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