Stefan Bader wrote:
This is a bit debatable. On one side it hides configuration errors
in a way that makes them hard to spot. On the other side there is
at least one issue with (maybe some older versions) virt-manager.
Virt-manager sets VRAM directly, not using the default memory setting
but
This is a bit debatable. On one side it hides configuration errors
in a way that makes them hard to spot. On the other side there is
at least one issue with (maybe some older versions) virt-manager.
Virt-manager sets VRAM directly, not using the default memory setting
but uses too small values for