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2018 Jan 22
0
best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?
You'd need to run virt-manager GUI somehow to manage the VMs. If you run Fedora already on another machine then you can just yum install it and use it from there.
You might run into a problem though with your Libreelec VM as you'd need to enable GPU passthrough for it and for that you need Intel VT-d or AMD-Vi enabled in the BIOS. If your laptop is old it may not have that feature.
2018 Jan 23
2
best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?
Hmm, So - I guess the best I can hope for is running the host as a full
workstation GUI with kodi installed - forget about Libreelec - and then
running the rest of appliances as VMs headless?
Many thanks for helping clear my thoughts on this.
M
On 23/01/18 19:01, Nux! wrote:
> Running a VM with something graphical on top of something else graphical is one thing.
>
> What you want is
2018 Jan 23
2
best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?
Thanks Nux for the follow up!
On 22/01/18 08:54, Nux! wrote:
> You'd need to run virt-manager GUI somehow to manage the VMs. If you run Fedora already on another machine then you can just yum install it and use it from there.
That's what I figured - I already run an XP and W7 virt machines as well
as sometimes RemixOS just for fun on my everyday machine and thought I
could remote
2018 Jan 24
0
best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?
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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Morgan Read" <mstuff at read.org.nz>
> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 January, 2018 23:30:57
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?
> Hmm, So - I guess the
2018 Jan 23
0
best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?
Running a VM with something graphical on top of something else graphical is one thing.
What you want is to dedicate the GPU to the Libreelec VM, so it displays directly to the screen (gpu) so it can properly use hardware acceleration and so on, but you can't do that without VT-d/AMD-Vi afaik.
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2020 Sep 08
2
Re: network config not working on newer libvirt
On 9/6/20 12:02 PM, daggs wrote:
> Greetings LAine,
>
>> When you say "the vm", you mean the one running libreelec, that is
>> trying to get and IP address, correct?
>
> yes, you are correct.
>
>> I guess Broadcom.home is the IP of the VM that's running the dhcp
>> server? (I should have suggested using "tcpdump -n -e -v" :-/)
2020 Sep 09
1
Re: network config not working on newer libvirt
> > It's just some name tcpdump used to replace the IP address of one of the
> > machines, and since it's the source IP of a DHCP reply packet, it most
> > likely is the IP of the DHCP server.
> ok, sounds reasonable
>
> >
> > > here is the requested dump: https://dpaste.com/849DMX9ND
> >
> > What I see in that dump is that the DHCP client
2020 Sep 05
4
Re: network config not working on newer libvirt
On 9/4/20 6:47 PM, daggs wrote:
> Greetings Laine,
>
>>>
>>> I would start troubleshooting by making sure that the dhcp server is
>>> running, and that you can communicate between the machine with DHCP
>>> server and the guest once a manual IP is assigned. Then use tcpdump or
>>> wireshark at different places on the path between those two to see
2015 Jun 21
0
9p host/guest permissions & selinux...?
Hello Folks
It's with some trepidation that I venture on to such a heady newsgroup,
but I'm about ready to throw myself off a bridge after getting this all
set up and apparently working only to be struck down by permissions and
selinux hell (either, or both).
I've followed instructions here:
http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup
2018 Nov 05
2
[Bug 1289] New: iptables build fails with kernel 4.20-rc1 - gnu_inline attributes
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1289
Bug ID: 1289
Summary: iptables build fails with kernel 4.20-rc1 - gnu_inline
attributes
Product: iptables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Ubuntu
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component:
2018 Nov 07
3
[Bug 1291] New: iptables 1.8.0+ no longer builds against kernel 3.10.108
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1291
Bug ID: 1291
Summary: iptables 1.8.0+ no longer builds against kernel
3.10.108
Product: iptables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: arm
OS: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: iptables
2020 Sep 04
2
Re: network config not working on newer libvirt
Greetings Laine,
> You haven't said which distro, nor what is the libvirt exact libvirt
> version (probably won't matter in this case, but in general "libvirt
> x.y.z" is more useful than "latest stable libvirt").
you are correct, the previous os was debian 10 with libvirt 3, the new os is gentoo with libvirt 6.2.0
>
> If you have full connectivity
2020 Sep 09
0
Re: network config not working on newer libvirt
Greetings Laine,
> It's just some name tcpdump used to replace the IP address of one of the
> machines, and since it's the source IP of a DHCP reply packet, it most
> likely is the IP of the DHCP server.
ok, sounds reasonable
>
> > here is the requested dump: https://dpaste.com/849DMX9ND
>
> What I see in that dump is that the DHCP client (Mac address
>
2020 Jun 18
3
Installing owncloud on CentOS 7 server
I transitioning an owncloud installation from a C6 server to a new C7 server and used yum install owncloud to install it on the C7 server. I expected /var/www/owncloud to be generated but alas not. Quick Googling just showed examples of installing from the latest owncloud repository but not using yum.
Have I missed something obvious when using yum to install?
2020 Feb 23
5
OwnCloud vs NextCloud
I am planning to install either ownCloud or NextCloud on a CentOS 7 VPS server I control. I have previously used ownCloud on another server but have not updated the host application for quite some time. On this new server, I am not sure which one is the "best" and since I am doing a new install I need to decide which one to use.
Looking at the Android apps for these cloud solutions,
2017 Sep 22
3
owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Valeri
> Galtsev
> Sent: den 21 september 2017 17:25
> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] owncloud on CentOS - I have problems
> installing/updating recently
>
>
> On Thu, September 21, 2017 1:00 am, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> >>
2016 May 22
2
Upcoming OwnCloud changes
Just a FYI folks ...
I am running OwnCloud 9.0.2 on CentOS 6.7 and php-7.0 with no issues.
I installed the Webtatic repo which has several versions of PHP
available for CentOS 6 and 7. I then used the official OwnCloud
ce:stable repo to add the cloud software.
In a leap of faith, and because this CentOS VM doesn't run anything
other than OwnCloud, I used the 'php70w' PHP repo
2020 Feb 23
2
OwnCloud vs NextCloud
OwnCloud came first, but IIRC, when the business managers took it partially
commercial, the original developer split and forked it to make NextCloud as
he didn't like the OwnCloud policies [1]
[1]
https://karlitschek.de/2016/04/big-changes-i-am-leaving-owncloud-inc-today/
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2016 Nov 03
3
Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud
Hi,
I'm currently using Thunderbird synced to OwnCloud on my main
workstation running Slackware64 14.1. I just installed CentOS 7 on my
Asus S300 laptop. It's running nicely, and I'm spending some time
getting acquainted with it.
I wonder if I should stick with Thunderbird or go with the default
Evolution application, since this seems to be better integrated into the
desktop, namely
2017 Sep 20
2
owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
Dear Experts,
after quite some time of praising ownclowd, I started having problems with
installing and updating desktop owncloud-client on CentOS. Namely, yum
repository owncloud.org points to for rpm/yum based Linux distributions
lives on suse.com site (well, for all flavors of Linux, actually). I
remember it smelled fishy for me the first time I installed ownclouud on
CentOS using that