In kvm/qemu, how do you create VirtualBox-style "internal networks"?
If using VirtualBox, you would easily be able to do something like this (from a dedoimedo tutorial article):...
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In kvm/qemu, how do you create VirtualBox-style "internal networks"?
If using VirtualBox, you would easily be able to do something like this (from a dedoimedo tutorial article):...
Just to clarify: By remote-viewer, do you mean "virt-viewer"? I can't find "remote-viewer" specifically, in the repositories I checked with Synaptic....
I am running into problems with Linux Mint (no sound; software rendering mode, with display freezes and graphical aberrations). It seems that most VM users who tend to participate in the Linux Mint...
I am sorry to be asking so many questions here about basic virtualization problems. But I don't know of any boards dedicated to qemu, kvm. Does anyone know any?
I only posted that info in case someone else is experiencing similar problems. If things are already working well, I wouldn't change.
I did notice that qxl with the default video ram settings was...
The host is a laptop. The guest is on the same machine. Nothing remote.
When trying to run Linux Mint Cinnamon 17 as a guest in KVM, the following warning is displayed:
I don't get this warning if I run a Linux Mint 17 Mate guest or an OpenSUSE 13.1 guest.
I've...
I haven't really seen this topic discussed much in recent posts on this board or elsewhere, so I will offer my experience in case anyone else is having trouble.
For running linux desktop guests in...
Bumping this thread because I too am experiencing "Software Rending Mode" warnings when trying to run Linux Mint Cinnamon 17 as a guest in kvm.
I don't get this warning if I run a Linux Mint Mate...
I'd like to host a linux VM on a laptop with a linux host running kvm and spice. I've found lots of info on the internet from 2011 & 2012, but not as much from more recently. I've also seen plenty of...
thanks for the reply
Which package(s) should I install to be able to use spice, rather than vnc, with kvm?
This would be for, for example, a desktop Kubuntu 14.04 hosting another linux version in the VM.
I disabled it on Xorg -- didn't help.
Trying with /usr/bin/kdm gives a "No such file or directory" error.
I'm able to run Kubuntu with a Grsecurity patch so long as I don't turn mprotect on.
But once mprotect is on, I can't get a login screen.
Any suggestions for which binaries to individually...
There is an led light on the front edge of the laptop. The problem I am experiencing is that the light is ON when the wireless radio is OFF. I want to reset the light setting so that the light is...
A couple of questions:
First, What is the normal behavior of the battery led indicator when the computer is turned off and
(a) the AC cable is connected and supplying power?
(b) the AC cable is...
I have this same problem. BIOS 206, Lubuntu 14.04.
I never plug any powered USB devices into the USB port directly adjacent to the mini DVI port. (I occasionally plug a powered external hard drive...
dmesg | grep unknown
and
dmesg | tail
produce nothing in response to <Fn><F5>
Addendum: Maybe I should note that I completely understood the tweak suggestions in the Grub 2 Title Tweaks blog post linked to from Dedoimedo's old Grub2 tutorial. The problem is that the code for...
Thanks for the reply, Fred. I turned off some of the script components but I am hoping to avoid completely eliminating the scripts because I don't want a huge hassle every time I get a kernel...
With cursor moved to random place on the screen:
<F5> produces
event type: 13 (RawKeyPress)
device: 3 (14)
detail: 71
valuators:
<Fn><F5> produces
nothing
How to hide the specific menu entry of "Advanced Options for Ubuntu" which is displayed on the grub menu? (What code to use? I don't want to use grub-customizer package to do this.)
I have a...
I don't know how to use dmesg to check. (And am too worn out at this point to play around with the current configuration to see.) However, I can tell you what I got when I scanned keypresses with xev...
Remten@linux:~$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep backlight
Remten@linux:~$
Nothing.
Why do you ask?
A quick test shows that sending a value of 0 to the backlight controller will shut the screen light off:
sudo echo 0 >> /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness
That should be easy...