On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 10:27:23AM -0600, S Bob wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions for a VM tool for Fedora 32. I am
tired
of having to constantly patch VMware and have it stop working every
time I update to a new kernel. Looking for suggestions. Does KVM run
on fedora 32? Can I install a windows VM with KVM? Anyone using
other tools?
Yes, KVM is the native virtualization technology in Fedora. You can access
it in a number of ways, depending on your preference:
* GNOME Boxes: a simple and easy-to-use front end
* Virt-manager: more powerful and flexible, a little less user-friendly
* virsh: a command-line tool
* Cockpit: a slick web-based UI for systems management
Since all of these use QEMU/KVM via libvirt underneath, you can even mix and
match for management as you prefer. And a Windows VM will run in any of
them.
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader