Folks: I'm running an Intel Core i3, model 10100. According to Intel's spec sheet on their site, this CPU has VT-x (virtualization) support. From what I've read, this shows up in "lscpu" as the "vmx" flag. When I run lscpu on this chip, that flag doesn't show up. As a result, I can't run any of the virtualization options (virt-manager, etc.).
(As a point of reference, an older CPU I had in a different machine (6th gen i5) *did* show this flag when I ran lscpu.) I'd like to upgrade the CPU to a model which does support virtualization. But I'm afraid I'll just end up with another chip which Intel says works with virtualization, and lscpu says doesn't. Can anyone explain this discrepancy, or provide insights? Paul -- Paul M. Foster Personal Blog: http://noferblatz.com Company Site: http://quillandmouse.com Software Projects: https://gitlab.com/paulmfoster