Does anyone why KVM is disabled in all ARM64 Ubuntu releases and ports barring the vanilla Server install and developer builds!? This includes all ports of Ubuntu for the Raspberry Pi - official and unofficial.
Is there a way to enable it in raspi2-based kernels despite already compiled with the KVM kernel flags disabled?
Besides Ubuntu, does anyone know why this phenomenon is occurring across the entire ARM64 world of Linux distros? Are the various vendors purposely disabling it, or are they all working from the same kernel fork and some idiot working higher up thought it was a clever idea to disable virtualization? And I guess his (poor) excuse would be security?
Is there a way to enable it in raspi2-based kernels despite already compiled with the KVM kernel flags disabled?
Besides Ubuntu, does anyone know why this phenomenon is occurring across the entire ARM64 world of Linux distros? Are the various vendors purposely disabling it, or are they all working from the same kernel fork and some idiot working higher up thought it was a clever idea to disable virtualization? And I guess his (poor) excuse would be security?