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    LG R500: Intel's Virtualization Technology

    Discussion in 'LG' started by gsdf, Jul 25, 2008.

  1. gsdf

    gsdf Newbie

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    Is it possible to enable Intel's VT in LG r500's BIOS, or is it enabled by default?

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    wobble987 Notebook Virtuoso

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    just curious; what do you want to use virtualization for?
     
  3. gsdf

    gsdf Newbie

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    For cross-platform development as well as for a couple of windows-only applications. I know paravirtualization would do fine, but KVM is the future :)