On 3/27/20 6:20 AM, Bob Weber wrote:
On 3/27/20 4:25 AM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 27.03.2020 12:45, deloptes wrote:
Gary L. Roach wrote:
AMD-64 4 cpu processor
Host Debian Buster
Guest kubuntu 18.04
Virtual Machine QEMU
Why don't you take virtualbox or vmplayer?
Choosing QEMU in
On 3/27/20 4:25 AM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 27.03.2020 12:45, deloptes wrote:
Gary L. Roach wrote:
AMD-64 4 cpu processor
Host Debian Buster
Guest kubuntu 18.04
Virtual Machine QEMU
Why don't you take virtualbox or vmplayer?
Choosing QEMU in such a case is masochism pure.
I've h
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> I've had quite smooth sailing using KVM with libvirt\QEMU and it works
> just fine, just like virtualbox, and I don't have to install and manage
> additional hypervisor on my host.
> With "virt-manager" [1] GUI app it is simple to manage guests and
> virtual network
On 27.03.2020 12:45, deloptes wrote:
> Gary L. Roach wrote:
>
>> AMD-64 4 cpu processor
>>
>> Host Debian Buster
>>
>> Guest kubuntu 18.04
>>
>> Virtual Machine QEMU
> Why don't you take virtualbox or vmplayer?
>
> Choosing QEMU in such a case is masochism pure.
>
I've had quite smooth sailing usin
Gary L. Roach wrote:
> AMD-64 4 cpu processor
>
> Host Debian Buster
>
> Guest kubuntu 18.04
>
> Virtual Machine QEMU
Why don't you take virtualbox or vmplayer?
Choosing QEMU in such a case is masochism pure.
You've been using https://wiki.debian.org/QEMU - right?
There it says it was tested
I have the following setup:
Debian buster OS with KDE desktop
AMD-64 4 cpu processor
Host Debian Buster
Guest kubuntu 18.04
Virtual Machine QEMU
I followed the wiki instructions to set up a bridge between the two
operating systems but can't get it to work. Not only does the guest
networkin
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