This is my last issue switching to my new hardware as the daily driver...
Le Wiki Blabla Linux s'agrandit ! 🐧✨
Besoin de pimper ton boot ou de booster tes VMs ? J'ai ce qu'il te faut :
🎨 Boot Stylé : Installe un splash screen sur Debian avec Plymouth.
👉 https://wiki.blablalinux.be/fr/installation-configuration-splash-screen-plymouth-debian
🚀 VM Turbo : Partage tes dossiers hôte ↔ VM comme un chef avec Virtio-fs.
👉 https://wiki.blablalinux.be/fr/partage-repertoire-virt-manager-virtiofs
C'est libre, c'est frais, et ça se partage sans modération ! 🍷
Migraciones de Distribución y Virt-manager

Now I have deliberately broken a virtual system to aid coming up with a solution.
GNOME Boxes: Schlanke Virtualisierung für den Linux-Desktop (und warum es für Admins trotzdem spannend ist)
Einleitung Virtualisierung unter Linux ist längst kein Nischenthema mehr – vom Heim-Server bis zur Enterprise-Umgebung gehören virtuelle Maschinen zum Alltag. Während Tools wie virt-manager, VirtualBox oder VMware Pro jede Menge Schalter und Hebel für Admins bieten, fühlt sich das für einfache Tests oft wie Overkill an. Genau hier setzt GNOME Boxes an: Eine minimalistische, aber ernstzunehmende Oberfläche für KVM/QEMU, die Virtualisierung auf dem Linux-Desktop radikal […]Folks, this is getting serious. My first open source (MIT license) project and I have no idea what I'm doing 😨
It's called nvirt. The concept in a nutshell: it's similar to writing/using a dockerfile, but for libvirt VMs.
Docs if you're curious to read more: https://nvirt-cli.gitlab.io/
I've just tagged v0.1.0 for testing, feedback and a bit more "tidy up" dev, especially before I commit to backwards compatibility for the "virtfile" format, but for anyone who's interested I'd appreciate feedback, ideas and/or rebukes (if I have wasted my time or committed any cardinal sins given I'm new to Go and actually publishing stuff...)
Huge shout-out for the #libguestfs and #virtManager projects - pretty sure I wouldn't have attempted something like this if those tools didn't exist.
One thing i have come to realise since installing #Kinoite onto Lappy & using it "for real", rather than "just" as VMs in my #ArchLinux Tower for the past few years, is i have needed to be pretty flexible in my appraisal & frequently redesign of my years of "mutables" workflows. This need to still be able to remotely support dad's pooter even from Lappy, if my Tower goes temporarily out of action, is imperative, hence earlier today i was really very annoyed at not being able to solve it.
Well, i am a goose... i actually did solve it last week, but today i had a lot of balls in the air, & under duress i totes forgot last week's method. Silly me. To be clear, it is not a solution, it is a workaround. I still cannot make AD & RD work in Kinoite as Flatpaks, as Distroboxes, & weirdest of all, even by layering onto the base system. So, faced with this, several days ago, i put on my thinking cap & Edward de Bono'd it.
An earlier victory i had, last week, was to get #QEMU #KVM #VirtManager working in Kinoite. It doesn't work as Flatpaks. However i stumbled across the special Distrobox way, provided by the DB Dev [it needs a more complex DB than the "regular" ones i'm used to creating]. So that was ticked off my list as a win, several days ago... which is bloody convenient, coz it is the basis of my AD/RD workaround.
I created a lightweight VM in QEMU, of SparkyLinux Xfce, which is still x11 not Wayland. Herein i installed AD & RD. They... both... then... just... work [ie, i can then properly access & support Dad's pc this way]! Ofc it's such an indirect way to do it, but... it works!
More than one way to skin a cat, heehee.
So I am seriously considering moving to #FreeBSD16 and away from #Debian
Not because I don't like #Debian, because I do. #Debian13 is a great release, and so have the last 10+ years of releases been (mostly) great.
I'm conscious I have limited requirements, use #XFCE as my desktop, plus a few common apps that are all in FreeBSD or available via ports.
The only niggle is around #Docker and #KVM, which I do use both of today, although for the latter I can just go with #qemu and #virtmanager
#Docker is a bit more of a challenge as I understand it.
Before I start any bare-metal testing, I was wondering if anyone out there has any suggestions on what I could or should do around #Docker when using a #BSD
Beim Upgrade eines Notebook auf #debian13 ist der Prozess bei der Installation der Grafikkartentreiber abgebrochen, das System hart ausgestiegen und war dann nur noch im "rescue mode" startbar. Das upgrade ließ sich auf der Konsole fortsetzen mit
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt --fix-broken install
Später waren die virtuellen Maschinen nicht startbar, wegen fehlender spice Unterstützung. libspice-Server war nicht installiert.