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After installed, I receive a message like this:

Recommendation:
Recommentation /dev/kvm not found. Troubleshoot

and

Enable VT-x in your BIOS security settings, ensure that your Linux distro has working KVM module.

Any solution to solve this?

cccnrc
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For linux:

On older computers: F1 or the key combination CTRL+ALT+ESC. Turn ON the System. Press F2 key at startup BIOS Setup. Press the right arrow key to System Configuration tab, Select Virtualization Technology and then press the Enterkey. Select Enabled and press the Enter key.

(Source: https://2nwiki.2n.cz/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=75202968)

Treewallie
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You have to enable virtualization technology in your computer's bios, do a Google search on instructions as per machine you are using.

Virtualization will then come into immediate effect.

Will
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