> Am 13.03.2022 um 22:10 schrieb Samuel Sieb :
>
> ...
> qemu-kvm is a metapackage which points to qemu-system-x86. That is also a
> metapackage which brings in all the qemu packages including the graphical
> parts. If you don't want that, then you have to install just the packages
> that
> There's not a companion libvirt-daemon-kvm-core though, so I think you
> just have to pick and chose the libvirt-daemon-* packages you want
> manually (libvirt-daemon-kvm is another virtual package that pulls in,
> among other things, the qemu-kvm virtual package).
>
> So, a package set that
> Am 13.03.2022 um 22:20 schrieb Chris Adams :
>
> Once upon a time, Peter Boy said:
>> ...
>> I’m wondering, why I need Wayland or X11 etc for kernel virtualization and
>> running virtual machines? It turns my headless server into a graphical
>> workstation. It installs software that I
Once upon a time, Peter Boy said:
> I just checked installation of qemu-kvm & libvirt & virt-install on a Fedora
> Server Edition, that is a headless server. It installed 338 packages / 158
> mb including poppler, mesa, wayland, libX11, gtk3, cairo and a lot of
> additional graphic related
On 3/13/22 13:45, Peter Boy wrote:
I just checked installation of qemu-kvm & libvirt & virt-install on a Fedora
Server Edition, that is a headless server. It installed 338 packages / 158 mb
including poppler, mesa, wayland, libX11, gtk3, cairo and a lot of additional graphic
related
On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 4:45 PM Peter Boy wrote:
>
> I just checked installation of qemu-kvm & libvirt & virt-install on a Fedora
> Server Edition, that is a headless server. It installed 338 packages / 158
> mb including poppler, mesa, wayland, libX11, gtk3, cairo and a lot of
> additional
I just checked installation of qemu-kvm & libvirt & virt-install on a Fedora
Server Edition, that is a headless server. It installed 338 packages / 158 mb
including poppler, mesa, wayland, libX11, gtk3, cairo and a lot of additional
graphic related software.
I’m wondering, why I need Wayland