> It probably wasn't BIOS implementation. Disabling support for VT-D in BIOS - solved
> the case. @HwRhymes - can you confirm this?
>
> But it still sounds like possible bug in the kernel.
That is the hardware virtualization thing right? If so, I have VT-D
enabled on my Asus P8P67 Pro and don't have a problem.
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> It probably wasn't BIOS implementation. Disabling support for VT-D in BIOS - solved
> the case. @HwRhymes - can you confirm this?
>
> But it still sounds like possible bug in the kernel.
That is the hardware virtualization thing right? If so, I have VT-D enigmail. mozdev. org/
enabled on my Asus P8P67 Pro and don't have a problem.
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