I'm running Ubuntu Karmic, and even when I had already uninstalled (as in removed completely) qemu-kvm and kvm, I still had to untick "Full virtualization on i386 and amd64 hardware - kvm" in Boot Manager to stop it from starting up... So, "removed completely" doesn't really mean remove completely... :p
I'm running Ubuntu Karmic, and even when I had already uninstalled (as in removed completely) qemu-kvm and kvm, I still had to untick "Full virtualization on i386 and amd64 hardware - kvm" in Boot Manager to stop it from starting up... So, "removed completely" doesn't really mean remove completely... :p