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According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bitCPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

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According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensionssupports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

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According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bsvm\b"*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bsvm\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

According to tests the Mac Mini 3,1 CPU is 64-bit (grep -q "^flags.*\blm\b" /proc/cpuinfo) and supports Intel virtualization extensions (grep -q "^flags.*\bvmx\b" /proc/cpuinfo). However, after running kvm -m 512 -boot d -cdrom archlinux-2012.07.15-netinstall-dual.iso and looking in the Hardware Detection Tool, the processor is listed as not x86_64. Using -cpu kvm64 doesn't help. Is it also necessary to have a 64-bit kernel (I don't)?

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