@Claus7 ---
LMAO... I'm still using the one you posted for NN DEV-24.04 in the Dev Cycle, on the physical NN that I installed for that on mine during testing.
It really is the best fit!!!...
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@Claus7 ---
LMAO... I'm still using the one you posted for NN DEV-24.04 in the Dev Cycle, on the physical NN that I installed for that on mine during testing.
It really is the best fit!!!...
To set that folder and all files in that folder (recursively)
sudo chown -R libvirt-qemu:kvm /var/vmstorage # To set the ownership recursively
sudo chmod -R 755 /var/vmstorage # To set the...
Your video driver is not loading:
---------- Video Details from 'lshw':
*-display UNCLAIMED
description: VGA compatible controller
product: Raven Ridge [Radeon Vega Series /...
If you are sure... Do this
sudo rm -rf '/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/codeblocks-dev-ubuntu-release.gpg*'
Hold on a bit... Take a breath and relax.
Let me explain in a different way, without "leaving some important steps out"...
If you are using GParted on a new drive without a partition. In...
Here is my output for those
mafoelffen@Mikes-B460M:~$ sudo timedatectl status
Local time: Sun 2024-05-19 09:42:36 PDT
Universal time: Sun 2024-05-19 16:42:36 UTC
...
As in my last PM to you on how to install that package and it's use... After that part of my PM, I explained that 'lastcomm' does not capture the session or where the user was from. (Though, it does...
+1 on running the 'system-info' Script and posting the URL of where it uploads to.
In the Wiki? Like this? X/Troubleshooting/BlankScreen
Also the "Graphics Resolution" Sticky in my signature...
I meant as reporting it as a bug report. That is less of a commitment, but really helps. We are all volunteers here. We can explain how to do something and suggest work-arounds we know of, but... If...
Deleted = duplicate post.
Followup:
I also do the basic concept of that for other types of KVM storage pools: LVM2 and ZFS... Those basic instruction work for them also. I apply the same concepts where to make changes...
Ensure that the folder is owned by libvirt-qemu:kvm (using chown)...
Move the vDisk files of the Domain's to the new folder...
Look for the vm domain name's xml file in folder...
What?
Mine (without comments and blank lines):
mafoelffen@Mikes-ThinkPad-T520:~$ grep -v '^\s*$\|^\s*\#' /etc/default/grub
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=show
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5...
<<This thread would do better if moved to the Virtualization section, where there are mebers using and supporting Oracle VirtualBox.>>
I can't speak on recent VirtualBox from either Oracle Repo's...