KVM is the default virtualization system for Ubuntu 9.10:
"The default virtualization technology supported in Ubuntu is KVM, a
technology that takes advantage of virtualization extensions built into
Intel and AMD hardware. For hardware without virtualization extensions
Xen and Qemu are popular sol
For users who still might want to use qemu-kvm, you can use:
sudo update-rc.d -f qemu-kvm remove
To remove the system startup links that insert the module at boot. Now
if you want to use kvm, then run:
sudo /etc/init.d/qemu-kvm start
To insert the module and enable kvm.
This bug suggests that
Public bug reported:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-users@mutt.org/msg32520.html
I use mutt on Feisty (ubuntu). When connecting to gmail using pops, mutt
connects to the server and asks my password. After I enter it, I see the
following error message:
tls_socket_read (A TLS packet with unexpec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutt
http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-users@mutt.org/msg32520.html
I use mutt on Feisty (ubuntu). When connecting to gmail using pops, mutt
connects to the server and asks my password. After I enter it, I see the
following error message:
tls_socket_read
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutt
http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-users@mutt.org/msg32520.html
I use mutt on Feisty (ubuntu). When connecting to gmail using pops, mutt
connects to the server and asks my password. After I enter it, I see the
following error message:
tls_socket_read