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blog.tmm.cx
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user is experiencing issues with their system, possibly related to virtualization or display settings. They mention problems with Virt-Manager and GNOME Boxes, which are tools for managing virtual machines. The system might be encountering errors during virtual machine operations, leading to crashes or unexpected behavior. Additionally, there are references to screen capture and screenshot files, suggesting that the user might be trying to document or troubleshoot visual issues. The user is seeking assistance to resolve these technical problems. | |
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www.neelc.org
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| | | | | In my homelab, I have a Rocky Linux 9 server/hypervisor. For quite a while, I've just used the command line to manage virtual machines. It was tricky to know which TCP port was used for VNC, and forward it to my Fedora laptop. I've always been dreaming about a Web UI for virtual machines, but didn't want ESXi or Proxmox, and was pretty dissapointed when I tried SmartOS and OmniOS. One day, I was on Mastodon (or Reddit) and learned that there is a KVM virtual machine module for Cockpit. | |
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du.nkel.dev
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| | | | | A personal code notes blog | |
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www.gamesindustry.biz
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| | | "Every PC gamer must accept the reality of the relationship between their hardware and what the software they are running is doing," the CEO says | ||