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soloojos (Lemmy)@feddit.cl to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago

QEMU 9.0 Released with Raspberry Pi 4 Support, LoongArch KVM Acceleration - 9to5Linux

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QEMU 9.0 Released with Raspberry Pi 4 Support, LoongArch KVM Acceleration - 9to5Linux

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QEMU 9.0 open-source virtualization software is now available for download with various improvements for ARM, RISC-V, HPPA, and LoongArch.
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    ARM as host??? There is hope yet for a PineBook Qubes image!

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      I’m a virtualization noob but I think this has nothing to do with it because QEMU uses the KVM hypervisor, while Qubes uses Xen.

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      The pinebook doesn’t have enough horsepower for that

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