QEMU, a generic open source emulator and virtualizer that can run OSes and programs made for a different machine, is now at version 1.5.2.
QEMU 1.5.2 supports virtualization when executing under the Xen hypervisor or using the KVM kernel module in Linux.
Highlights of QEMU 1.5.2:
• An undefined behavior has been removed from ga_install_service(); • The state directory is now saved in ga_install_service(); • QEMU can now emulate the VMWare PVSCSI device using "-device pvscsi"; • QEMU is now able to emulate the VMware paravirtualized network card by using "-device vmxnet3"; • The x86 architecture is now able to support the emulation of a TPM (Trusted Platform Module), on machines that have a hardware TPM.
A complete list of changes and updates can be found in the official announcement.
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