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Unveils Yast Control Center power on openSUSE Tumbleweed Gnome

Look for YAST2 via Gnome 45.2 search capabilities and load it up, rather then run $ sudo yast2 via CLI. Goto Software=>View=>Pattern. At this point the sequence of steps maybe the same as described in http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/336041/index.html either you may deploy KVM (Xen) Hypervisor and tools in graphical mode .

Setting up Gnome and KDE Plasma on the same instance of Manjaro 23.1.1

There are several desktop environments and window managers available for Manjaro, each with their own unique style, interface, and features. Furthermore, it is possible to install multiple environments if desired, which can be selected at the login screen at any time. Users are not restricted to whatever comes pre-installed with a particular flavour of Manjaro.

Setting up Wayland on openSUSE Tumbleweed

By default during install openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Desktop installer selects X11 as windowing system. After logging into KDE ( on openSUSE ) load Yast Control Center and proceed as shown on snapshots below

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Installer vs Anaconda (Blivet-GUI)

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Installer in expert mode creates disk layout with volumes group VG_SUSE. At first glance, has practically the same possibilities as demonstrates Anaconda (Blivet-GUI) and more over creates subfolders under "/" root as BTRFS subvolumes

Install Deepin Desktop Environment on Ubuntu Server 23.04

Original post has been written with intend to make gdm3 default display manager and it works with no issues at all. However, it appears that Lightdm could replace gdm3 as Default DM, following below is a brief description of sequence of steps to achieve this goal. First of all $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3 and choose default DM to be Lightdm . . .

Install Deepin Desktop Environment on Ubuntu Server 22.04.3

Following below is an attempt to reproduce Fedora's style of installation Deepin Desktop on Server's instance. Due to known issues with DDE on F39's server, this procedure has been done on Ubuntu 22.04 (LTS) Server .

FreeBSD tar (also BSD tar) on Fedora 39 WKS

FreeBSD tar (also BSD tar) has become the default tar on most Berkeley Software Distribution-based operating systems including Mac OS X. The core functionality is available as libarchive for inclusion in other applications. This implementation automatically detects the format of the file and can extract from tar, pax, cpio, zip, rar, ar, xar, rpm and ISO 9660 cdrom images. It also comes with a functionally equivalent cpio command-line interface.

Install Win11 KVM on Manjaro Gnome 23.04

Please be advised, that in particular case install rpmextract results presence bsdtar on the system and extraction of rpms is supported via CLI $ bsdtar -xf *.rpm . The rest of deployment procedure keeps to be the same as on previous versions of Manjaro linux. So the commands which bring you to successful deployment of Windows 11 KVM Guest should be . .

Install Win11 as KVM on Fedora 39 Server

Mentioned procedure on Fedora 39 Server requires only verification of presence packages edk2-ovmf swtpm swtpm-tools on the system. You are not supposed to experience any problems during deployment Win11 KVM in security mode (virt-manager's setup)

Install Win11 as KVM Guest on openSUSE Tumbleweed

We start as usual ( no convertion is required on openSUSE ) $ sudo rpm -iv virtio-win-0.1.229-1.noarch.rpm . Second step looks a bit strange. I would expect this dependencies to be resolved automatically up on install of package swtpm

Setup Cockpit Web Console on openSUSE 15.5 Leap

Setup Cockpit Web Console on openSUSE 15.5 Leap requires activation an additional repo mentioned first in the post, which by some reasons wasn't activated during standard installation procedure by default. Now proceed as follows . . .

Debian Network Installer on Debian Testing (Trixie)

Debian network installer appears to be extremely stable and flexible no matter of version Debian GNU/Linux to be deployed in particular case. I also have to admit that problem with LVM confiruration still persist for the most recent versions of Calamares Installer (3.2.6X), affecting ability for flexible LVM configurations of such distros as SparkyLinux 2023.10 and Manjaro Linux 23.0/5.

LMDE Faye (6) vs Debian (11/12) network installers regarding LVM flexibility

Looks like it's hard to associate LVM group with physical volumes created by Gparted when running LMDE 6 installation vs GUI provided by classical Debian Network installer. Either I am missing some technical skills or LMDE 6 just cannot provide standard functionality of Debian Network Installer has been known for a while. Say Debian 10/11/12 at least as far as to my knowledge .

Attempt to deploy KVM Hypervisor to openSUSE 15.5 instance (VENV test)

Looks like the only surprising step appeared to be was manual linux bridge configuration via nmcli vs utilizing Cockpit Web Console on almost all Linux free flavors like Fedora,Debian,Manjaro and etc. Original disk layout for openSUSE (L1 Guest) been configured . . .

Install KVM on Ubuntu Server 23.10 (Gnome 45 Desktop)

Ubuntu Server installation is pretty straightforward , then connect via ssh to server instance and install Gnome 45 desktop environment via command $ sudo apt install ubuntu-gnome-desktop. Reboot Ubuntu Server's instance and log into newly installed Gnome 45 environment. Now you are ready to proceed with KVM setup on Ubuntu 23.10

Attempt to test Anaconda Web UI on Fedora 39 WKS (development branch)

Actually, there is no need to wait for proposed in https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/3066 option by "sgallagh" - "To be clear, my suggestion about providing the WebUI as an experimental option was intended for Final". Load from live image Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-39-20230922.n.0.iso into KVM Guest and shut down Installer afterwards. Keep staying in Fedora39 Live environment and issue . . .

Anaconda F40's Advanced Partitioner (Blivet-GUI) on Fedora Rawhide

No signs of Anaconda Installer behavior in the screenshots below might be noticed in the Fedora 39 development branch up until 09/16/23. Actually, I've followed link suggested in final rows of article https://www.debugpoint.com/fedora-39-features/ . In particular , the iso image Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-Rawhide-20230916.n.0.iso has been used for virt-manager

Install Cockpit Flatpak Client on Manjaro KDE 23

Cockpit Client provides a graphical interface to your servers, containers, and virtual machines. Connections are made over SSH, using the SSH configuration of the local user (including aliases, known hosts, key files, hardware tokens, etc).

Anaconda F39's Advanced Partioner (Bivet-GUI) vs Calamares 3.2.61

Sequence of snapshots down here demostrates F39WKS KVM Guest setup via Fedora-39-20230827.n.0 (netinst-everything boot ISO image).

Install Cockpit Flatpak Client on Ubuntu 22.04.3 (Gnome Desktop)

Setup on Ubuntu 22.04.3 is a bit more complicated then on Fedora 38. So I've just put a sequence of all the necessary directives together. I also believe that the same schema would work on Debian BookWorm as well .

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