It's important you provide command line of your Qemu calls.
Narcis Garcia
El 7/11/20 a les 5:38, Cliff Pratt ha escrit:
> I'm posting this because it may help someone who ends up in the same
> situation as I did.
>
> I run Ubuntu and before a recent upgrade, I was running 20.04. I had
> already
Perhaps you are using another application that makes calls to Qemu.
That "Create virtual machine" button is provided by that GUI software
instead of Qemu/KVM.
Narcis Garcia
El 7/11/20 a les 1:21, jay...@protonmail.com ha escrit:
> Hi!
>
> Please can someone help me? I'm new to Qemu and Linux
I'm posting this because it may help someone who ends up in the same
situation as I did.
I run Ubuntu and before a recent upgrade, I was running 20.04. I had
already installed Qemu and created a number of guests. I also had docker
installed as a snap.
I upgraded Ubuntu from 20.04 to 20.10 and my
On 2020-11-06 13:20, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone know a work around for this?
Fedroa 32, x64
$ rpm -qa virt-manager
virt-manager-3.1.0-1.fc32.noarch
$ rpm -qa qemu-device-usb-redirect
qemu-device-usb-redirect-5.1.0-7.fc32.x86_64
Bug I filed on 2020-06-23:
Hi!
Please can someone help me? I'm new to Qemu and Linux operating systems.
I have QEMU/KVM installed on my Pinebook Pro, However when I click into,
"Create Virtual machine" I see the following error message, "Warning: Failed to
set up UEFI: Did not find any UEFI binary path for 'aarch 64'
Hi All,
Anyone know a work around for this?
Fedroa 32, x64
$ rpm -qa virt-manager
virt-manager-3.1.0-1.fc32.noarch
$ rpm -qa qemu-device-usb-redirect
qemu-device-usb-redirect-5.1.0-7.fc32.x86_64
Bug I filed on 2020-06-23:
libvirt.libvirtError: internal error: vendor cannot