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      God damn it, I spent the last hour fixing the Debian packaging for <a
      href="http://kvm.sourceforge.net/">KVM</a> and building it for Edgy, and I'm rewarded with this:
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    <pre>[17179660.420000] kvm: disabled by bios</pre>
    <p>
      I had a look in the BIOS but couldn't see anything obious to enable this
      again.
    </p>
    <p>
      Lenovo, you suck.  And I was loving the X60 <em>so</em> much.
    </p>
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