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For Fedora you can just do
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@dyasny said in KVM/QEMU DNS:
libvirt has dnsmasq built in, to serve DHCP. It can also be configured to serve DNS to the libvirt NAT network, and the host. This is an example of a working configuration: https://fabianlee.org/2018/10/22/kvm-using-dnsmasq-for-libvirt-dns-resolution/
libvirt has dnsmasq built in, to serve DHCP. It can also be configured to serve DNS to the libvirt NAT network, and the host.
This is an example of a working configuration: https://fabianlee.org/2018/10/22/kvm-using-dnsmasq-for-libvirt-dns-resolution/
Pretty cool. Thanks.
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In Remote Viewer, click View > Displays > check Monitor 1/2/3 etc, after setting up like below.
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@aidan_walsh @travisdh1 said in LattePanda + Android Limbo PC Emulator:
@scottalanmiller said in LattePanda + Android Limbo PC Emulator: @aidan_walsh said in LattePanda + Android Limbo PC Emulator: LattePanda is a neat looking board. Supports Ubuntu 16.04 as well as Windows. Last gen Intel, though. I'd prefer current gen AMD. huh, well, doesn't seem so interesting anymore.
@scottalanmiller said in LattePanda + Android Limbo PC Emulator:
@aidan_walsh said in LattePanda + Android Limbo PC Emulator: LattePanda is a neat looking board. Supports Ubuntu 16.04 as well as Windows. Last gen Intel, though. I'd prefer current gen AMD.
@aidan_walsh said in LattePanda + Android Limbo PC Emulator:
LattePanda is a neat looking board. Supports Ubuntu 16.04 as well as Windows.
Last gen Intel, though. I'd prefer current gen AMD.
huh, well, doesn't seem so interesting anymore.
there is AMD boards, but support has been removed, they are called gizmos and abit pricy and needs fan:
http://www.gizmosphere.org/products/gizmo-2/
@fateknollogee said in Fedora 26 Cinnamon KVM QEMU VM Guest dual-monitor:
Why not triple monitors at 2560 x 1600...
No need. I only have two 1080p monitors set up. So one at full screen and the other at 1600x900 works perfectly for my needs.
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@mattbagan
Fedora kimchi-2.5.0-0.fc25.noarch.rpm wok-2.5.0-0.fc25.noarch.rpm
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Libvirt is the one that provides the Backing Store, see below: https://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/virt/lc-2012/snapshots-handout.html Some more details below: http://dustymabe.com/2015/01/11/qemu-img-backing-files-a-poor-mans-snapshotrollback/
But you learned something along the way. 😄
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