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   Daniel wrote:   
   > Joerg Walther writes:   
   >   
   > > Daniel wrote:   
   > >   
   > >>No I didn't and thanks for alerting me on that. I thought the VM's could   
   > >>specify architecture.   
   > >   
   > > Actually ARM Docker can run x86 images, but expect it to be sluggish.   
   >   
   > Debian is home to me and there is an ARM version so I'll likely go that   
   > route. Still evaluating.   
      
   I think the later Pis (4 and 5) do support KVM now, which earlier ones   
   didn't. However I don't think it's a road very well travelled, so there   
   could be bumps.   
      
   With KVM you can run an Arm OS, but:   
      
   Pi OS images are designed to be relashed to a Pi SD card, so don't UEFI   
   which is probably the way KVM/QEMU wants to boot them. There are generic   
   Arm server images which probably will boot, and you can then install GUI   
   packages. You won't get GPU acceleration as there's no idea of Pi GPU   
   passthrough.   
      
   While there might be no Kubuntu image, that's easy to install on a   
   standard Ubuntu:   
      
   $ sudo apt install kubuntu-desktop   
      
   The other limitation with Pis is the limited RAM, which might not be enough.   
   Docker makes better use of RAM than VMs, and is a much more popular path.   
      
   TL:DR if you want an easy life go with Docker on Pi or VMs on x86. Other   
   routes are more 'interesting'.   
      
   Theo   
   (who should play with KVM on Pi4 sometime)   
      
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