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InfluxDB
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vmware-host-modules
Patches needed to build VMware (Player and Workstation) host modules against recent kernels
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AppFlowy
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- How to connect to SPICE? I have no idea why this even came up. when I run fedora it works fine but when I run windows 8/10/11 it always pops up connect to SPICE window.
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Anyone Doing This With Gentoo?
Absolutely. I run all kinds of things like that - k8s kubelet, docker, qemu, kvm. To manage them I tend to use Podman, virt-manager, and this less-well-known-but-still-useful script for qemu: https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu for which someone wrote a front-end for: https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickgui
- Quikemu frontend for optimised Windows, Mac and Linux desktop virtual machines
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Let's Try Gnome Boxes
FWIW, I got leary of Gnome Boxes (probably because I usually need to run a commercial OS like Windows) and found myself pretty happy with quickemu/quickgui - https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickgui
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Is there a tool that lets me easily create virtual machines for use with libvirt?
imo this is where it's at right now: https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu There's even a flutter-based GUI (https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickgui), if that's your thing.
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Which virtualization software do you prefer on Linux Mint?
Quickemu along with the Quickgui frontend.
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Virtual machine recommendations
[quickemu] is excellent if you just need a quick way to install and test other OSs, it even has a GUI now for downloading/installing the OSs and basic management.
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I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop
I would suggest instead, setting up a Ubuntu VM and using QuickEmu GitHub linkquickemu GitHub. And also the QuickGUI GitHub project. link. It's much simpler to setup VMs and is very efficient with resources.
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How did you discover linux?
I recommend trying it out via quickemu if you don't want to test it on bare-metal. Works fine for me for testing distro and creating VMs quickly even on Fedora (the dnf @virtualization meta-package seems to cover all of the requirements aside for virgl which I think is snap-only?).
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quickemu-project/quickgui is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of quickgui is Dart.
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