Confirm if CTRL+F2 gives you the run box you are looking for. It works
for me and I don't believe that anything extra has enabled this feature
as it was done on a fresh install. Please test for confirmation.
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Hey guys new here but just a thought as I am stumbling around on a few
bumps and hurdles, does ctrl-F2 not get it done? I was trying to get
Natty Unity working on my ATI HD 4200 with no luck and found that
ctrl-F2 gave me a sort of same runbox as Mavrick did using ALT-F2.
Give it a try.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
This issue exists with a recently installed 10.04 (lucid) system with
all packages fully updated as of today.
I installed a new Windows 7 guest on localhost (QUEMU) which was then running
fine.
Once I attempted to restart the guest, I expected
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Title:
Connection refused for monitor socket on kvm restart
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
This issue exists with a recently installed 10.04 (lucid) system with
all packages fully updated as of today.
I installed a new Windows 7 guest on localhost (QUEMU) which was then running
fine.
Once I attempted to restart the guest, I expected
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Title:
Connection refused for monitor socket on kvm restart
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Attached is the log from /var/log/libvirt/qemu/
I started the guest by invoking virt-manager, then double clicking
localhost (QEMU), then selecting guest win7, using the right mouse
to open the menu, and selecting Run in the menu to run it.
** Attachment added: smb.sh