On 8/14/23 18:54, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed fedora38 over my previous fedora install but didn't
save my network config that included a bridge to allow for local IPs for my
virtual machines. Is there a network tool that I can use to create a bridge
so I can then use the bridge option wit
On 8/14/23 20:54, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed fedora38 over my previous fedora install but didn't
save my network config that included a bridge to allow for local IPs for
my virtual machines. Is there a network tool that I can use to create a
bridge so I can then use the bridge option
On Mon, 2023-08-14 at 20:57 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> What's the Desktop? :-) I never see mine unless I've just rebooted.
Likewise. I haven't even logged out for about a month. And either
something is filling the screen, or several things are. That's why I
like menus, structured menus. Not
On 08/14/2023 09:57 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
What's the Desktop? :-) I never see mine unless I've just rebooted.
Also, it depends on which desktop environment you're using. You can't
do that with Gnome. You have to put the .desktop file in the right
place for it to be usable and the Desktop f
On 8/14/23 20:48, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 08/14/2023 09:30 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Install "nm-connection-editor". For some reason it doesn't have a
desktop file, so you have to start it from a terminal.
So just right-click on the Desktop and select Create Launcher from the
context menu.
What'
On 08/14/2023 09:30 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Install "nm-connection-editor". For some reason it doesn't have a
desktop file, so you have to start it from a terminal.
So just right-click on the Desktop and select Create Launcher from the
context menu.
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On 8/14/23 18:54, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed fedora38 over my previous fedora install but didn't
save my network config that included a bridge to allow for local IPs for
my virtual machines. Is there a network tool that I can use to create a
bridge so I can then use the bridge option
te a bridge
> so I can then use the bridge option with virt-manager to assign IPs to my
> Win10 virtual machine?
>
> I'm used to doing the old-school network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 stuff by hand,
> but realize that doesn't exist anymore.
Here's my notes from creating a bridg
Hi,
I've just installed fedora38 over my previous fedora install but didn't
save my network config that included a bridge to allow for local IPs for my
virtual machines. Is there a network tool that I can use to create a bridge
so I can then use the bridge option with virt-manager to assign IPs to