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fmstrat ,

Replied to others with this but realized you won’t get those notifications. I finally got around to releasing this, which is Debian in your browser via Docker: nowsci.com/webbian

Presi300 ,
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

Virtmanager and qemu/kvm

BaumGeist ,

Currently virt-manager on top of qemu/kvm on Debian 12. It was the easiest to get to emulate a TPM on my ancient hardware (9ish years old, but still powerful).

I’m learning enough about the backend that I’m hoping to get off the Redhat maintained software and only use the qemu cli, maybe write my own monitor with rust-vmm when I learn enough rust to do so.

yogurtwrong ,
@yogurtwrong@lemmy.world avatar

Virt manager for qemu. I use docker and distrobox for Linux distros

I recently managed to use my windows partition (for dual boot) as a disk for a qemu. I don’t use it but really cool trick anyways. Tutorial here

Also it’s not very healthy for windows since it is not designed for constant hardware changes. But idc all my apps are installed on D: so I can just reinstall it without thinking about it much

Mwa OP ,
@Mwa@thelemmy.club avatar

I tried doing tbe same thing as you on my separate windows ssd gives me a error on bootup and qemu/kvm won’t let me boot from my vendor usb I tried only putting the isos and windows cannot find the ssd and hiren just gets a error

yogurtwrong ,
@yogurtwrong@lemmy.world avatar

Did you read the article I linked? They use RAID to create a virtual disk (similar to a loop device in this context)

Mwa OP ,
@Mwa@thelemmy.club avatar

ohh i seen some parts of the article

Redderthanmisty ,

KVM, QEMU, Looking Glass

ssm ,
@ssm@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Linux: qemu

OpenBSD: vmm, qemu when vmm isn’t good enough

azvasKvklenko ,

KVM + Qemu + libvirt + virt-manager = ❤️

crmsnbleyd ,
@crmsnbleyd@sopuli.xyz avatar

Virtualbox

ouch ,

Owned by Oracle. Stay away from Oracle.

gnuplusmatt ,

It also taints the kernel with a useless module and doesn’t really offer much in the way of features over plain old qemu

Grass ,

xcp-ng. except now everything is just containers on atomic fedora because it seems to fit my laziness better and doesn’t require updating multiple vm os’s

possiblylinux127 ,

KVM

(VMware is proprietary software)

VinesNFluff ,
@VinesNFluff@pawb.social avatar

I tried using virt-manager+kvm to try some stuff out the other day but I failed to set-up some crucial things. Probably me being incompetent.

Not like virtualization is a big part of my life anyway. I just wanted to try some other distros and such without rebooting.

If I were to get serious about virtualization I’d need to build a new PC with a second GPU. Then I could stop dual-booting and do everything with VMs. But it’d only be worth it to get serious about learning how to virtualize stuff if I were to do that.

Mwa OP ,
@Mwa@thelemmy.club avatar

You can single pass through but it feels more like your using one os but if that’s the case wouldn’t dual booting be better

unn ,

virtmanager as frontend for qemu/kvm. I tried the commandline but it’s too annoying

CrabAndBroom ,

I use qemu, but with Quickemu 'cause I’m lazy lol.

AndrewZabar ,

So far I’ve been fine with some Oracle Virtualbox and some using the VM Manager that was in my distro or maybe I downloaded it. It’s just called Virtual Machine Manager made by Red Hat. Libvirt.

Between those I’ve been able to do everything I have needed.

muhyb ,

I’m kinda lazy so when I need one, I just use Gnome Boxes and it’s pretty easy to setup.

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