[Discuss] Virt-Manager
Edward
epp at sillydog.org
Mon Oct 25 15:56:48 EDT 2021
You may be interested to know that the LXQt PCLOS image contains
download managers for VIrtual Box and Libre Office. I think it has one
or two others as well.
Generic Linux 2020, in fact, *none* of the Generlc entries successfully
worked once I added in the USB hardware to create the vm. Without the
USB hardware, it originally installed fine. But AFAIK, you can't add the
USB hardware*after the fact* with virt-manager. So when recreating the
vm with USB afterwards, that's when I had the problems.
On 10/25/21 15:51, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> You have to download Virtiualbox from virtualbox.org
> <http://virtualbox.org>.
> I just installed pclinuxos kde using virt-manager successfully
> First, I set it as "Generic Linux 2020"
> I booted into the LiveCD. Once that came up, I then installed PCLINUXOS.
> After it installed, I shut down the LiveCD vm and booted pclinuxos. It
> came up fine, and networking was working.
> I'm not sure what issues that the OP has, but this is what worked for me.
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 3:20 PM Edward <epp at sillydog.org> wrote:
>
> Debian does not provide VirtualBox. They only offer virt-manager and
> Gnome Boxes.
>
> The system basically wants to install most (if not all) of the same
> dependencies for Gnome Boxes, that it did for virt-manager. When I
> was
> using Fedora, Jerry told me about Gnome Boxes and I found it very
> easy
> to use. But given my experience with virt-manager, I would expect the
> same issues if I tried Gnome Boxes.
>
> I went with PCLOS' Community LXQt image because I'm used to that
> desktop
> and it's lightweight, wasn't expecting any issues
> running/installing it
> in a VM.
>
>
>
> On 10/25/21 14:55, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> > As an alternative I use Virtualbox at home. Works great. Zero
> complaints. I use Vagrant on occasion to control programmatically.
> >
> > I started with Virtualbox years ago as it supported older CPUs.
> I think somebody on this list turned me on to it.
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > Eric C
> >
> > Chadbourne.Consulting
> >
> >> On Oct 25, 2021, at 2:44 PM, Edward <epp at sillydog.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> After realizing that I forgot to add the relevant USB hardware
> to the VM, I deleted it, as they could be not added after the fact.
> >>
> >> Upon attempting to recreate it with the USB hardware added in,
> all attempts were unsuccessful. virt-manager wants the name of the
> distro during the creation of the VM. Since the name of the distro
> (PCLinuxOS) was not in the database, I tried all four of the
> 'Generic' entries, the latest Mandriva (EOL) entry (2011) since
> the distro was originally based on Mandriva), Clear Linux, Arch
> Linux and finally Ubuntu.
> >>
> >> None of these would boot the image into a usable live desktop
> to which the OS could then be installed. The image either crashed
> within the VM, it froze on the screen to select the keyboard, or
> IF the desktop appeared, once a second Network Manager applet icon
> appeared, the video server crashes and reboots the desktop,
> repeatedly. The only way to exit was to use virt-manager's Force
> Off option.
> >>
> >> So I have reached the conclusion, that, in a home environment,
> a VM serves no useful purpose and is quite frankly, a waste of
> time, IMHO.
>
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