> Question? After starting my install I switch to the monitor and type > "info kqemu". I get this "kqemu support: not compiled" as output. Why? I > have the module loaded. Here's my lsmod output: > kvm_intel 29777 0 > kvm 75033 1 kvm_intel > > Do I need something else for this to work? I've used both qemu-kvm and > qemu. Here's my command line to start the install: > > qemu-kvm -hda /data/winxp1.img -cdrom /data/winxp.iso -soundhw es1370 -m > 256 -boot d -usb -usbdevice tablet > Yes, you do! You need the kqemu module to have qemu acceleration, this is the output of two lsmod commands: [root@linbook2 ~]# lsmod | grep qemu kqemu 124708 0 [root@linbook2 ~]# lsmod | grep kvm kvm_amd 19276 0 kvm 61557 1 kvm_amd [root@linbook2 ~]# Also, after the initial setup, keep the cdrom defined as the image until you finish the change to standard pc. Also, to launch the vm on a regular basis I would create a quick launch icon with the command line cut and pasted into the command. I do not use the virt-manager. You also need a udev entry for the kqemu module like this: KERNEL=="kqemu", NAME="%k", MODE="0666", GROUP="kqemu" I put this in a file in the /etc/udev/rules.d directory and named it 60-kqemu.rules Based on the above entry you will need to make a system group called kqemu and add any standard users to that group to be able to use the kqemu acceleration. -- John Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org