Sam,

Again, thanks for responding.

Slow like in I enter "virt-manager"  and then "connect" to QEMU/KVM... From 
then on the UI runs SLOWLY.

You mention gtk and it struck me that PaleMoon runs PAINFULLY slowly as well... 
I joined the PM msglist and asked them about that. I was told that it's a known 
problem with gtk and that "they're" working on a resolution... migrating PM to 
use gtk3.

This slow UI reminds me of this "conversation". It's NOT the VM that runs 
slowly it's navigating around the UI that's SO SLOW.

I can attempt to get "them" to tell me just what the issue is and post their 
answer here if that would be helpful.

The VM runs great with the script I put together but that leads back to the 
gtk(?) console problem. Hmmmmm...

Best regards,

George...



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Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 01:01:51 -0800
From: Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net>
Subject: Re: console for qemu VM running fc34 x86_64 Rawhide
To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org
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On 1/26/21 10:53 PM, George R Goffe via test wrote:
> Sam,
> 
> Thanks for responding.
> 
> There are two reasons: 1) virtual-manager is really slow on my system, 
> PAINFULLY SLOW 2) I recall reading somewhere (RedHat or qemu.org) that 
> virtual-manager was/is deprecated.

Slow how?  I've never seen something like that.  qemu will be slow if 
kvm isn't enabled, but that's all.  And I've never heard anything about 
it being deprecated.  libvirtd is the underlying management system and I 
don't know of any other graphical interface for it other than maybe 
"Gnome boxes".
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