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minus-squarebeleza puralinkfedilink10•2 months agovbox is easy. qemu is kinda frustrating to use sometimes, although virt-manager makes it a little easier
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•2 months agoVirt-Manager provides a complete UI, with a four step wizard to creating a VM, how is vbox any easier?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•edit-22 months agoVbox will create a bridge with my wifi card (I’m a laptop user with no option for a wired nic in the host). I’ve never been able to get kvm to do that and haven’t found any working instructions online that a simpleton like me can follow
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-1•2 months agoCreate the bridge with Network Manager advanced config, voilà!
minus-square@TCB13linkEnglish3•2 months agovbox is easy until it starts saying vt-d isn’t enabled and refuses to start when it fact it is.
vbox is easy. qemu is kinda frustrating to use sometimes, although virt-manager makes it a little easier
Virt-Manager provides a complete UI, with a four step wizard to creating a VM, how is vbox any easier?
Vbox will create a bridge with my wifi card (I’m a laptop user with no option for a wired nic in the host).
I’ve never been able to get kvm to do that and haven’t found any working instructions online that a simpleton like me can follow
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Create the bridge with Network Manager advanced config, voilà!
vbox is easy until it starts saying vt-d isn’t enabled and refuses to start when it fact it is.