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Subject: [Bug 42755] KVM is being extremely slow on AMD Athlon64 4000+ Dual
Core 2.1GHz Brisbane
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 12:45:15 GMT
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--- Comment #34 from Rosen 2012-02-21 12:45:15 ---
(In reply to comment #33)
> Supposing it was working good with an old version of kvm:
> Why don't you just do a git bisect? qemu-kvm is very quick to compile and
> install. Start kvm with -snapshot so you can kill it anytime; and just by
> visual inspection at boot you should be able to determine if it is fast or slow
> and proceed with next step of bisect. In a short time you would probably solve
> this.
not that fast compilling, it eat my memory durring compille process and going
to megaswapping..
100% CPU RAM SWAP usage when compilling kvm.
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