kvm-virtmanager.sh sur Emmabuntüs DE4

https://peertube.blablalinux.be/w/oxeKRzq32KbiDycwQSeKbk

kvm-virtmanager.sh sur Emmabuntüs DE4

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🍿 Relax dans le fauteuil ☕ ▶ MacOS "BigSur" sur KVM Linux Mint

https://peertube.blablalinux.be/w/vnaWrtWf857RLYm5jjcuDD

🍿 Relax dans le fauteuil ☕ ▶ MacOS "BigSur" sur KVM Linux Mint

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I'm using vCPU tuning now.
It looks like this:
<cputune>
<shares>10000</shares>
</cputune>

That's the max amount of shares #libVirt / #VirtManager lets me allocate.

More shares = more priority (bigger fish).

The #PiHole #VM gets the max, because it runs DNS & DHCP - when it needs CPU cycles, it bloody well gets 'em!

#Nextcloud gets 5000, #HomeAssistant 4000, and #Jellyfin 1000 - they all can have the whole CPU, as long as there's no bigger fish around.

#Linux #Virtualisation #NAS

☝ NFS 🔀 KVM / Virt Manager & Proxmox 👍

https://peertube.blablalinux.be/w/kWM6YqJuvaayDM1qpFX2ML

☝ NFS 🔀 KVM / Virt Manager & Proxmox 👍

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☝ Virt Manager sous Windows 10 avec Xming, WSL et Ubuntu 👊

https://peertube.blablalinux.be/w/4XJVT3BaSmzvD8b4CqdEqY

☝ Virt Manager sous Windows 10 avec Xming, WSL et Ubuntu 👊

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👉 KVM / Virt Manager ▶ Connexion USB - Partage répertoire

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👉 KVM / Virt Manager ▶ Connexion USB - Partage répertoire

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RE: https://mastodon.social/@dzwiedziu/116199125429778700

`virt-manager` EATS AUTOTYPED '(' and ')' !!1!1!!11!!1!1!!oneneienienienienei

#virtmanager

#linux #BSD #virtmanager

I search for a lot of Linux and BSD tech videos, lately on virt-manager networking.

A good amount of the more informative videos are non-English with English dubbing.

This is rather distracting at the least, and borderline annoying.

If the content is good, then the language spoken is not a problem.

I want to share management of existing #LXC #containers (that I handle with the command line tools) with other people who prefer to use GUIs… (oh, preferences…)

I'd rather not have to "convert" or "migrate" of whatever, but just have the GUI tools manage existing containers without screwing them up…

As I understand, at least #Proxmox will want to create them by itself so it's a no-go.

Anyone experiences with #libvirt / #virtManager can tell me if it's the same or not?

Puh! Installing libvirt in #fedora / #asahilinux is not straight forward. There are so many non-default options because of running on #arm / #applesilicon. I thought #virtmanager came with necessary defaults even for installing a #windows arm guest - but isn't. I does not boot my win-arm-iso :-(
This is my last issue switching to my new hardware as the daily driver...