Difference between revisions of "Virt-manager"

Marked this version for translation
m (added languages and translate tags)
(Marked this version for translation)
Line 2: Line 2:
__TOC__
__TOC__
<translate>
<translate>
= Overview =
= Overview = <!--T:1-->


<!--T:2-->
[[file:topbar_logo.png|left]]
[[file:topbar_logo.png|left]]
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />
Line 9: Line 10:




<!--T:3-->
----
----


<!--T:4-->
'''[https://virt-manager.org/ Virt-manager]''' uses '''[http://libvirt.org/ libvirt]''' and it's a manager of many hypervisors, including the one that we want to use here: QEMU/KVM.  
'''[https://virt-manager.org/ Virt-manager]''' uses '''[http://libvirt.org/ libvirt]''' and it's a manager of many hypervisors, including the one that we want to use here: QEMU/KVM.  


<!--T:5-->
----
----




<!--T:6-->
{{note|Now from 1.2.1 release switch to spice-gtk3 '''so you need to have: Cinnamon/Gnome (Mate-gtk3/Xfce-gtk3 > not yet)'''}}
{{note|Now from 1.2.1 release switch to spice-gtk3 '''so you need to have: Cinnamon/Gnome (Mate-gtk3/Xfce-gtk3 > not yet)'''}}


<!--T:7-->
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />


<!--T:8-->
'''Why do I need to virtualize?'''
'''Why do I need to virtualize?'''


<!--T:9-->
* To learn about a new O.S.
* To learn about a new O.S.


<!--T:10-->
* To configure a hardware that has a setup only for that operating system
* To configure a hardware that has a setup only for that operating system


<!--T:11-->
* To use a software that only works on another
* To use a software that only works on another


= I want to know more =
= I want to know more = <!--T:12-->


<!--T:13-->
[[file:Hypervisor_1.png|left]]
[[file:Hypervisor_1.png|left]]
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />
Line 39: Line 50:
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />


= What we absolutely must know =
= What we absolutely must know = <!--T:14-->
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />
1. What is my CPU. Identify it and make sure it's at least a quad core. '''TAKE A LOOK AT''' '''[http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/CPU.html CPU-World]'''
1. What is my CPU. Identify it and make sure it's at least a quad core. '''TAKE A LOOK AT''' '''[http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/CPU.html CPU-World]'''
Line 52: Line 63:
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />


<!--T:15-->
From terminal:
From terminal:
  sudo pacman -S inxi dmidecode gparted && sudo inxi -Fxm
  sudo pacman -S inxi dmidecode gparted && sudo inxi -Fxm


<!--T:16-->
[[File:Inxi_1.png|thumb|left|375px]] [[File:Gparted_1.png|thumb|center|375px]]
[[File:Inxi_1.png|thumb|left|375px]] [[File:Gparted_1.png|thumb|center|375px]]
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />


= Install virt-manager, qemu and all dependencies=
= Install virt-manager, qemu and all dependencies= <!--T:17-->
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />
From terminal:
From terminal:
Line 67: Line 80:
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />


= Using Virt-Manager=
= Using Virt-Manager= <!--T:18-->
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />
1. Launch menu Virtual Machine Manager,  check that it is connected.
1. Launch menu Virtual Machine Manager,  check that it is connected.
Line 96: Line 109:
Visit: '''[http://www.spice-space.org/download.html Spice download]'''
Visit: '''[http://www.spice-space.org/download.html Spice download]'''


= References =
= References = <!--T:19-->


<!--T:20-->
'''[https://virt-manager.org/ Virt-manager]'''
'''[https://virt-manager.org/ Virt-manager]'''
<br clear="all" />
<br clear="all" />