On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 4:07 PM Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it simple, I
> installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am wondering, if it is
> possible to access (pulse-)audio from the guest.
If you have - the optional
Am Montag, 25. Januar 2021, 13:28:30 CET schrieb Linux-Fan:
> Various screenshots can be found on my KVM+virt-manager page at:
> https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/how_to_transition_from_virtualbox_to_kvm.xht
> ml
I found it, thanks for sharing the URL, very useful.
Rainer
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Am Sonntag, 24. Januar 2021, 23:04:54 CET schrieb Linux-Fan:
> Rainer Dorsch writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it
> > simple, I installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am
> > wondering, if it is possible to access (pulse-)audio from
Rainer Dorsch writes:
Am Sonntag, 24. Januar 2021, 23:04:54 CET schrieb Linux-Fan:
> Rainer Dorsch writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it
> > simple, I installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am
> > wondering, if it is possible to a
Hi,
I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it simple, I
installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am wondering, if it is
possible to access (pulse-)audio from the guest.
Any hint or advice is welcome.
Thanks
Rainer
--
Rainer Dorsch
http://bokomoko.de/
Rainer Dorsch writes:
Hi,
I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it simple, I
installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am wondering, if it is
possible to access (pulse-)audio from the guest.
Any hint or advice is welcome.
For me it works out of the box in
Thanks for the fast response on the first note. Now when running 'make
config' to configure my kernel (in an attempt to add sound support), my
system finds those 5 *.h files that were missing (libc5-dev fixed
that). But now I get this..
Compiling Sound Driver v3.5.5-beta for Linux
rm -f configur
On Jul 4, Jason Westervelt wrote
[snip]
> After asking several sound card questions, I get
> error messages stating that stdio.h and 4 other *.h files could not be
> found.
Do you have libc5-dev installed? If not, install it and try again.
Christian
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I apologize in advance for being such a newbie at Linux, but I do know a
little.
I managed to install the Debian base set along with X11, and got it all
up and running, even got the Afterstep package up, that was easy and
straightforward. When I tried to recompile the kernel to add in sound
suppo
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