Guest
|
Guest bitness
|
Host version
|
Host cpu
|
Host bitness
|
Status
|
Comments
|
Windows Small Business Server 2011
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6.centos.2
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installed on CentOS 6.4 x64. Virtio drivers are installed in the guest os. Host machine has a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz and 8GB RAM. The guest uses 4GB RAM and 1 CPU core. Works flawless. By Jens Voskuhl
|
Windows 2012 R2 Standard
|
64
|
qemu-kvm.x86_64 10:1.5.3-60.el7_0.5
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installed on CentOS 7 64bit. Used Windows 2008 settings. Tested 1GB, 8GB and 16GB RAM on guest using virtio drivers.
|
Windows 2012 Standard 180-days Evaluation
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.295.el6
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installed on CentOS 6.3 64bit. Used Windows2008 settings for guest installation. By Alexander O.
|
Windows 2008 Essential Business Server
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.0
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
Installed on 800 MB RAM only. Host is: Ubuntu Server 9.10 64-bit, 3 x 2.7 GHz AMD Athlon X3 425, 2 x 1 GB DDR2 667 MHz, single channel, 4 x 250 GB SATA Samsung 7200 drives: approx. 498 GB RAID 10 volume for host OS and machine images, 4 x 1 GB RAID 0 volume for swap due to low host main memory. USB hardware key works (Hasp), Virtio drivers for LAN and HDD still testing. By Tomaszg.
|
Windows 2008 Small Business Server
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.0
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works (reboot from guest doesn't correctly work)
|
Installed on 2 GB RAM, 1 CPU core. Host is: Ubuntu Server 9.10 64-bit, 2 x Six-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2425 HE, 8 x 4 GB DDR2, ISCSI for Guest discspace. Don't use virtio drivers (harddisc/network), use IDE (harddisc) and e1000 (network) emulation instead. By Mark.
|
Windows 2008 Standard
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.0
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works (reboot from guest doesn't correctly work)
|
Installed on 2 GB RAM, 1 CPU core. Host is: Ubuntu Server 9.10 64-bit, 2 x Six-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2425 HE, 8 x 4 GB DDR2, ISCSI for Guest discspace. Don't use virtio drivers (harddisc/network), use IDE (harddisc) and e1000 (network) emulation instead. By Mark.
|
Windows 2008 Standard
|
32
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.0
|
Intel
|
32
|
Works
|
Installed on 1.5 GB RAM, 2 CPU core. Host is: Fedora 14 32-bit, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz, 3 x 1 GB DDR2 + 1 x 2 GB DDR2, single SATA for host, separate SATA for guest. Working just fine with virtio or Realtek for network. CPU usage near 100% when viewing with KVM console, 14% when viewing through Remmina RDP.
|
Windows 2008 R2 RTM
|
64
|
kvm-88
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installs and works with 1GB guest RAM. screenshot
|
Windows 2008 R2 Standard
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.12.5
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installed on HP Proliant ML330 G6 with Ubuntu 10.04.1 server host (2.6.32-24-server) with kvm-kmod-2.6.32.16 using 2 CPU and 2GB guest RAM with IDE harddisc and e1000 network emulation. Works great. By Krunoslav Husak (h00s)
|
Windows 2008 R2 Datacenter
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.12.5
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installed on HP Proliant DL530 G4 with Debian 6.0.2 (2.6.32-5-amd64). Using 4 CPU and 4GB RAM for guest. Run stable. By Alexander Pushkarev. Screenshot
|
Windows 10 Technical Preview for Enterprise
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-1.1.2
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
using 2CPUs and 2GB guest RAM, latest virtio drivers 0.1-81 work fine. Screenshot
|
Windows 10 Professional build 10240 (release)
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-2.3.0
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Host running Debian Jessie, qemu-kvm packages from stretch. I followed the advice found here : https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/695c8997-52cf-4c30-a3f7-f26a40dc703a/failed-install-of-build-10041-in-the-kvm-virtual-machine-system-thread-exception-not-handled?forum=WinPreview2014Setup . Running a host with a I7 820 QM, Core2Duo vurtual CPU works, with 1 socket, 2 core and 1 thread assigned to 0-1. Core assignment may be unnecessary. Nehalem, kvm64 and qemu64 failed.
|
Windows 8 Enterprise
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-devel-1.1.92 3.7.0-rc2
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
using 2CPUs and 1GB guest RAM, latest virtio drivers work fine.
|
Windows 7 Professional (Final)
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-1 ARCH-2.6.32
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
using 2CPUs and 2GB guest RAM Screenshot
|
Windows 7 RTM
|
32, 64
|
kvm-88
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installs and works with 1GB guest RAM. screenshot
|
Windows 7 RC
|
64
|
kvm-72+dfsg-5
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Installs and works without any problem with 1GB guest RAM.
|
Windows 7 Beta
|
64
|
kvm-84
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
Installs and works without any problem with 512MB guest RAM.
|
Windows 7 Beta
|
32
|
kvm-83
|
Intel
|
32
|
Works
|
Installed in about 25-30 minutes and worked flawlessly on my ThinkPad T60 (1953-7EU) with 1.5G of RAM
|
Windows 7 Beta
|
32
|
kvm-62
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
"-m 2048 -vnc :0 -usbdevice tablet -smp 2 -std-vga" on qcow2
|
Windows Server 2008 (Datacenter)
|
64
|
kvm-72
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E.
|
Windows Server 2008 (Datacenter)
|
32
|
kvm-72
|
Intel, AMD
|
64, 32
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E.
|
Windows Vista Ultimate
|
64
|
kvm-84
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
(not Aero Glass capable) by Alexey.E.
|
Windows Vista Ultimate
|
32
|
kvm-84
|
Intel, AMD
|
64, 32
|
Works
|
(not Aero Glass capable) by Alexey.E.
|
Windows Server 2003 R2 (Std)
|
32
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.1
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Well with virtio drivers by Patrick.M.
|
Windows Server 2003 R2 (Std)
|
32
|
qemu-kvm-0.13
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Well with virtio drivers (1.1.13) by Alexandre D.
|
Windows Server 2003 x64
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.13
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
Well with virtio drivers (1.1.13) by Alexandre D.
|
Windows Server 2003 x64
|
64
|
kvm-72
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E. (setup is unstable, rerun several times)
|
Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise)
|
32
|
kvm-72
|
Intel
|
32, 64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E.
|
Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise)
|
32
|
kvm-72
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E.
|
Windows XP Pro x64
|
64
|
kvm-72
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E. (setup is unstable, rerun several times)
|
Windows XP Pro
|
32
|
kvm-72
|
Intel
|
32, 64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E.
|
Windows XP Pro
|
32
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.0
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
Installed on standard IDE driver. Swapped to Virtio XP drivers both for LAN and HDD after installation from "NetKVM-and-viostor.iso". Works well so far. by Tomaszg.
|
Windows XP Pro
|
32
|
qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.415; kernel 2.6.32-358.23.2, CentOS 6.5
|
Intel
|
64
|
failing
|
crashed when qed disk format and quick format during installation chosen, normal works, XP didn't manage himself to reboot, forced but unable to finish the setup.
|
Windows XP Pro
|
32
|
kvm-72
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E.
|
Windows 2000 Pro (SP4)
|
32
|
kvm-64
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
use Qcow2 format. (setup is unstable, rerun several times) by Alexey.E.
|
Windows 2000 Pro (SP4)
|
32
|
kvm-64
|
Intel
|
32
|
Works
|
use Qcow2 format. (setup is unstable, rerun several times) by Alexey.E.
|
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
|
32
|
kvm-44
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
use Qcow2 format.
|
Windows 98SE
|
32
|
kvm-63
|
Intel
|
32
|
Fails
|
by Alexey.E. (halts when booting HIMEM)
|
Windows 98SE
|
32
|
kvm-80, 2.6.27.7
|
AMD
|
64
|
no way
|
install crashes
|
Windows 98SE
|
32
|
kvm-1.12.5
|
AMD
|
32, 64
|
works with a trick
|
copy an existing installation with qemu-img
opts: -no-kvm, smp 1, nic,model=ne2k_pci, soundhw none, vga=cirrus+cirrus-Win95-Driver
tested by hiekjoha
|
Windows NT Server 4.0 sp 1
|
32
|
kvm-72, 2.6.30
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
for networking use -net nic,model=ne2k_pci and install rtl8029 guest driver (included in guest OS cd)
|
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (no SP)
|
32
|
qemu-kvm 0.12.3, 2.6.33
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
without any SP requires -cpu qemu64,level=1, also use -vga std
|
Windows NT 4.0 SP6
|
32
|
kvm 1.0, 2.6.32
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
requires -cpu qemu32, use Universal VBE30 for VGA (http://bearwindows.zcm.com.au/vbempg.zip)
|
Windows NT 4.0 SP6
|
32
|
qemu-kvm 1.4.1, 2.6.32
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
requires -cpu qemu32, install vmmouse driver instead of default ps/2 mouse, use Universal VBE30 for VGA (http://bearwindows.zcm.com.au/vbempg.zip)
|
Windows 95
|
32
|
kvm-44, 2.6.23-rc8
|
AMD
|
64, 32
|
no way
|
|
Guest
|
Guest bitness
|
Host version
|
Host cpu
|
Host bitness
|
Status
|
Comments
|
Ubuntu 12.10
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works, upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04
|
by Thomas Schweikle / Xompu
|
Ubuntu 12.04
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works, installs from network
|
by Thomas Schweikle / Xompu
|
Ubuntu 11.10
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works, installs from network
|
by Thomas Schweikle / Xompu
|
Ubuntu 11.04
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works, installs from network
|
by Thomas Schweikle / Xompu
|
Ubuntu 10.10
|
64
|
kvm-83
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
by Arno-Can Uestuensoez / UnifiedSessionsManager
|
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
|
32, 64
|
kvm-84
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
2010/05/15 by KeithW
|
Ubuntu 9.04
|
64
|
kvm-84
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
It's actually Xubuntu but should be the same both block and net virtio devices working too
|
Ubuntu 8.10
|
32
|
kvm-85
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works
|
by Peter.v.V.
|
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
|
32, 64
|
kvm-64
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E. (some issues with virtio)
|
Ubuntu 7.10
|
32, 64
|
kvm-62
|
Intel,AMD
|
32, 64
|
Crashes, Workaround exists
|
Install using Qemu, remove GFX boot. by Alexey.E.
|
Ubuntu 7.10 Server
|
64
|
kvm-60
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
No framebuffer (black screen at first). Hit enter to start installer.
|
Ubuntu 7.10 Server
|
32
|
kvm-60/61
|
Intel
|
64
|
Doesn't work
|
Installer crashes (by Ryota Ozaki)
|
Ubuntu 7.04
|
32, 64
|
kvm-62
|
Intel,AMD
|
32, 64
|
Crashes, Workaround exists
|
Install using Qemu, remove GFX boot. by Alexey.E.
|
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server
|
32
|
kvm-20
|
Intel
|
32
|
Works
|
use -no-acpi
|
Guest
|
Guest bitness
|
Host version
|
Host cpu
|
Host bitness
|
Status
|
Comments
|
OpenBSD 5.5/5.6
|
32
|
qemu 1.7
|
Intel with flexpriority
|
32/64
|
Works
|
Use virtio-block for disk and virtio-net for network. more info
|
OpenBSD 5.5/5.6
|
32
|
qemu 1.7
|
AMD/Intel without flexpriority
|
32/64
|
Very slow
|
Use 64bit guest instead. more info
|
OpenBSD 5.5/5.6
|
64
|
qemu 1.7
|
Intel+AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
Use virtio-block for disk and virtio-net for network. more info
|
OpenBSD 5.2 (prerelease)
|
32
|
qemu-kvm-1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.1
|
Intel Core2 6400
|
64
|
Works
|
Only tested single processor, disabling mpbios wasn't required but did reduce host CPU usage, as did disabling USB (either via guest kernel config at boot time or via omitting -usb flag)
|
OpenBSD 5.2 (prerelease)
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.1
|
Intel Core2 6400
|
64
|
Works
|
Only tested single processor, disabling mpbios wasn't required but did reduce host CPU usage, as did disabling USB (either via guest kernel config at boot time or via omitting -usb flag)
|
OpenBSD 5.0
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.15.0, Linux 2.6.37.6 (Slackware 13.37)
|
Intel Core2Duo E8400
|
64
|
Works
|
SMP works, no need to disable mpbios anymore. Must use if=ide as the scsi interface will result in sd0(siop0) errors during install; recommend using the e1000 network driver as well. More information can be found here.
|
OpenBSD 4.9
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.14, linux 2.6.38.4 (Fedora 15 Beta)
|
AMD Phenom(tm) 9650 Quad-Core
|
64
|
Works
|
Disable mpbios as with 4.5
|
OpenBSD 4.8
|
32
|
kvm-83, linux 2.6.18 (CentOS 5.5)
|
Intel E5700
|
64
|
Works
|
Disable mpbios as with 4.5
|
OpenBSD 4.7
|
64
|
qemu-kvm-0.12.5
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Need e1000 driver. (scsi driver does not work). Ide works out of the box. disabling the mpbios is not needed. Done with Linux 2.6.34.2 host kernel.
|
OpenBSD 4.6
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.0-0ubuntu6.3
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Need e1000 driver and disable mpbios (same as other OpenBSD ≧ 4.5 entries)
|
OpenBSD 4.6
|
32
|
kvm-84-7.6
|
AMD
|
32
|
Works
|
Use the e1000 driver [-net nic,model=e1000]. Does not find the network after the installation (during install is fine) but disabling mpbios as suggested in 4.5 workaround fixes it.
|
OpenBSD 4.5
|
32
|
kvm-85
|
Intel
|
32
|
Crashes
|
Use the e1000 driver [-net nic,model=e1000] to avoid lockups and slow network speeds. Crashes after "setting tty flags" - Jaco van der Schyff
4.0 would hang on me at the same place if i booted /bsd.mp but not if i boot /bsd (uniprocessor kernel) - Buck
4.5 can be made to boot by disabling mpbios as described here; this is a workaround though, not a fix - Maxim
|
OpenBSD 4.5
|
64
|
kvm-84
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Use e1000 drivers. Install from CD works, but then you must do the following at the next boot prompt: "bsd -c", "disable mpbios", then "quit"
Make this permanent by using "config -ef /bsd" as root, once everything has booted. -- Garry Dolley
|
OpenBSD 4.4
|
64
|
kvm-78
|
AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
|
OpenBSD 4.2
|
32
|
kvm-58
|
Intel
|
32
|
Works
|
|
OpenBSD 4.1
|
32
|
kvm-72
|
Intel, AMD
|
64
|
Works
|
by Alexey.E.
|
OpenBSD 4.0
|
64
|
kvm-12
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
|
OpenBSD 4.0
|
32
|
kvm-16 + CVS
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
|
Guest
|
Guest bitness
|
Host version
|
Host cpu
|
Host bitness
|
Status
|
Comments
|
FreeBSD CURRENT
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm-1.0+dfsg-9, qemu-kvm-0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works, use NIC model=e1000
|
Upgrade from FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE
by Thomas Schweikle Xompu
|
FreeBSD 9.0
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm-1.0+dfsg-9, qemu-kvm-0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel
|
32, 64
|
Works, use NIC model=e1000
|
installed from full DVD or Network Install
by Thomas Schweikle Xompu
|
FreeBSD 8.3
|
32, 64
|
qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel
|
32, 64
|
Works, use NIC model=ne2k_pci or model=e1000 (prefered)
|
installed from full DVD or Network Install
by Thomas Schweikle / Xompu
|
FreeBSD 7.4
|
32, 64
|
Debian Lenny, kvm-60
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works, use NIC model=e2k_pci or model=e1000 (prefered)
|
No issues in several weeks of testing. Tested with 1 and 2 virtual CPUs. Freddie;
installed from full DVD or Network Install
by Thomas Schweikle Xompu
|
FreeBSD 7.2
|
64
|
kvm-86-3
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works, need to install from the DVD or CD image
|
Damon Chesser, Jadase Staff
|
FreeBSD 7.1
|
64
|
kvm-84
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
sdl graphics mess up if using kvm, setup with -nokvm then use ssh or -nographics and serial console
|
FreeBSD 7.0
|
64
|
OpenSUSE 10.3 kvm-63
|
AMD
|
64
|
crashes after boot loader
|
FreeBSD 6.3 (EOL)
|
32, 64
|
Fedora 8 - kvm-37-7.fc8, qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel
|
32, 64
|
works
|
No issues in several weeks of testing. Freddie
by Thomas Schweikle Xompu
|
FreeBSD 6.2 (EOL)
|
32, 64
|
kvm-12, qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works
|
by Thomas Schweikle Xompu
|
FreeBSD 6.1 (EOL)
|
32, 64
|
kvm-17/18, qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6.2
|
Intel, AMD
|
32, 64
|
Works
|
by Thomas Schweikle Xompu
|
FreeBSD 6.0 (EOL), FreeBSD 6.2, FreeBSD 7.2
|
32, 64
|
debian squeeze, kvm-0.12.5, libvirt
|
Intel Xeon
|
64
|
works
|
freeze with "ad0: TIMEOUT - WRITE_DMA retrying (1 retry left) LBA=XXXXXXX". fix with 'hw.ata.ata_dma=0' in /boot/loader.conf
|
Guest
|
Guest bitness
|
Host version
|
Host cpu
|
Host bitness
|
Status
|
Comments
|
Solaris 10 U1
|
32
|
kvm-12
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
later releases will detect the CPU is 64 bit capable and try to default to run a 64 bit kernel and fail, for those you have to override Solaris autodetection by adding "kernel/unix" to the kernel multiboot entry in GRUB
|
Solaris 10 U3
|
64
|
kvm-58 + patch
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
needs additional patch to kvm for kvm kernel longmode
|
Oracle Solaris 10 1/13
|
64
|
qemu-kvm 2.3.1
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
Use Cirrus for display.
|
Nexenta Core 1.0
|
64
|
kvm-61
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
|
needs additional patch to kvm for kvm kernel longmode. Use -m 512 -net nic,model=e1000
|
Nexenta Core 2.0 b104 rc3
|
32 / 64
|
qemu-kvm-0.11.0
|
Intel
|
64
|
Works
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Might need additional patch to kvm for kvm kernel longmode. My qemu-kvm was already patched. Had to switch of 'acpi', 'apic' and 'pae' features in guest configuration. Guest machine-type set to pc-0.10. Use -m 512 -net nic,model=e1000.
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OpenSolaris 2008.05
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64
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kvm-69
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Intel
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64
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Works
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Use -m 512 -net nic,model=e1000
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Milax 0.3.2
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32
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kvm-62
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Intel
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64
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Works
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Use the kvm option -net nic,model=rtl8139 and add atapi-cd-dma-enabled=0,atapi-other-dma-enabled=0 to the kernel line in the grub menu for older releases of Milax http://www.milax.org/ in version 0.3.2 choose the Qemu grub menu entry ; tested on Ubuntu 8.04.1 by BerndSchemmer
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Belenix 0.7.1
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64
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kvm-62
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Intel
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64
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Works
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Note: older releases of Belenix only work in text mode; tested on Ubuntu 8.04.1 by BerndSchemmer
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Solaris 10 U6
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32 & 64
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kvm-62
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Intel
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64
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Mostly Works (see note)
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Note: the grub menu entry for Solaris 10 created by the installer is wrong, to make it work add kernel/unix to the line beginning with kernel ; tested on Ubuntu 8.04.1 by BerndSchemmer
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OpenSolaris 2008.11
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64
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kvm-62
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Intel
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64
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Works
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tested on Ubuntu 8.04.1 by BerndSchemmer
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OpenSolaris 2009.06
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32, 64
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qemu-kvm-0.11.0-0ubuntu6.3
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Intel
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64
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Works
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Used "-vga std" but don't recall why.
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Solaris 11 Express 2010.11
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32, 64
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qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.113.el6_0.8
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Intel
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64
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Works but without USB support
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During boot the system prints the following warning: "No SOF interrupts have been received. This USB EHCI controller is unusable." As a result, no keyboard and mouse functionality from the console. Must install with automatic networking enabled, and login via the network to use it. Also warns at boot "rtls0: Failure resetting PHY" but networking seems to still work.
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OpenIndiana Build 151a (Desktop)
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64
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qemu-kvm-0.12.5+dfsg-5+squeeze
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Intel Core i7
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64
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Works
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During boot the system prints the following warning: "No SOF interrupts have been received. This USB EHCI controller is unusable." However, the mouse and keyboard work fine via the VNC console. Also warns at boot "rtls0: Failure resetting PHY" but networking works fine. Installed using "Solaris -> OpenSolaris" settings in virt-manager.
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