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minus-squareboredsquirrellinkfedilink1•19 hours agoI recommend using a QEMU guest session with libvirt. This works in both versions. The standard session requires root, and for some reason this means that VMs couls harm your system more or something Guest sessions are usable within Flatpaks, GNOME boxes has a Flatpak too. Is the virt-manager flatpak from Flathub? Fedora had one before. Pretty cool, on debian you may want to use that to get newer versions. Even though virt-manager is pretty slow in updates
I recommend using a QEMU guest session with libvirt. This works in both versions.
The standard session requires root, and for some reason this means that VMs couls harm your system more or something
Guest sessions are usable within Flatpaks, GNOME boxes has a Flatpak too. Is the virt-manager flatpak from Flathub? Fedora had one before.
Pretty cool, on debian you may want to use that to get newer versions. Even though virt-manager is pretty slow in updates