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Open utterances-bot opened 1 year ago

utterances-bot commented 1 year ago

Quickemu

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https://christitus.com/quickemu/

tmcarter commented 1 year ago

Awesome reveal... This is way to simple and it actually works beyond expectation.... Thanks and Merry Christmas!

HawkeyeGSC commented 1 year ago

Thanks Chris, Have a great Christmas and don't eat too many Raspberry Pi's :)

shanekearney commented 1 year ago

Hi Chris, first time "commenter". always watch your videos and I get some great knowledge from them. One thing you may consider and it may benefit other followers is this, I have 2 node VMware cluster, I would love to switch over to Proxmox but cannot make the unguided jump. Would you consider a long several part tutorials on how to set this up best practices?? Happy Christmas to you and all of yours.

Shane.

ZeTomaz commented 1 year ago

Thanks Chris. That's a very cool 😎 Christmas 🤶 gift 📦 Happy new year!

realmuddy commented 1 year ago

This would be just what I needed if I could get SPICE to work in Mint 21.1

bers817 commented 1 year ago

Thank you, Chris! I shall try this on my Debian desktop this weekend, hopefully it works just like Ubuntu. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

nift-d commented 1 year ago

the nix installer does not bring the gui-tool. how do I get the gui?

joshackland commented 1 year ago

QEMU looks awesome!

iamjiwjr commented 1 year ago

Qemu is no longer a separate package in Ubuntu 22.10 so this install does not work for said Ubuntu. Seems Ubuntu split qemu into a bunch of sub packages. Can you help us get the a list of dependencies we need so that Ubuntu can use this awesome goodie. Thanks so much for this one!

Jean-Philippe-Manjaro commented 1 year ago

Hi Chris I managed to install quickemu and quickgui on my Manjaro - just a head-up for those willing to do it, choose quickgui-bin in the package manager...

Now I have a question: How to pass a hard-drive through? I checked the other article but can't find my way in, don't see the interface you describe... May be I missed something obvious. Anyway an advice or a step-by-step would be helpful!

FlowXP commented 1 year ago

And you still didn't show how to share folders between host and guest. Maybe in the 3'd one about QEMU

FlowXP commented 1 year ago

and also with this you can't use you own ISO....

nope I still think Virtualbox is the best out there, not ideal, but the best compared with others

klossman0814 commented 1 year ago

I keep getting "Unable to locate package swtpm"...

How do I install this as this won't continue without it..

Thanks

gorillanajs commented 1 year ago

Hi Chris! Thanks for a great guide. Tried this first on a Debian install but ended up in dependence hell so I thought I would give your sever/workstation install a try. My bad I installed 22.10 instead of 22.04 and as mentioned above the is no “qemu” package anymore but a multitude of package. Tried to find something about this online but all guides are for 22.04. Any advice (besides from reinstalling 22.04 😉)?

mbssecguy58 commented 1 year ago

Hey Chris, great video BTW. Unfortunately I ran into a problem. I copied the links from your site, same one's you used, opened the quickgui, downloaded kubuntu and clicked to launch it but I keep getting a "Connect to SPICE" window. Any idea's what may have gone wrong? Oh yeah, I'm also running this on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS desktop. Thanks..

realmuddy commented 1 year ago

Same issue I have. I asked myself but got no answer.

ChrisTitusTech commented 1 year ago

Hey Chris, great video BTW. Unfortunately I ran into a problem. I copied the links from your site, same one's you used, opened the quickgui, downloaded kubuntu and clicked to launch it but I keep getting a "Connect to SPICE" window. Any idea's what may have gone wrong? Oh yeah, I'm also running this on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS desktop. Thanks..

Same issue I have. I asked myself but got no answer.

Try installing the spice vdagent sudo apt install spice-vdagent

The official spice site for hosts and clients are https://www.spice-space.org/download.html

Bastigonzales commented 1 year ago

Thank you so much for this walkthrough video 🙌

machina20 commented 1 year ago

Hi! Thank you for making a video about what looks like a great service.

I have a couple questions.

Are there ways to optimize the install time? My Monterey vm has been about 5 hours and 57 minutes for the past 15 minutes.

also does this use Qemu-kvs? like hardware utilization?

also are there ways to migrate existing vbox or vmware vms to quickemu?

Hi-Phile commented 1 year ago

Thanks Chris! Yes, it's nice to be able to use quickgui, but not all systems are available, but the list is growing which comes from using the quickget command. Also from reading previous comments, actually, there is a way to use your own ISO. You can download the ISO, and manually create the .conf file which is essentially made up of 3 lines. You need to use Terminal and create the subdirectory where the disk.qcow2 will reside and copy the ISO file into that same subdir. You could probably use other paths as well, but for simplicity:

mkdir -p ~/VMs/ copy the ISO into that new-subdir, then create the machine.conf file in the parent directory of :

guest_os="linux" #or "windows" if your own ISO is based off disk_img="machine-subdir-name/disk.qcow2 iso="machine-subdir-name/machine-name-date.iso"

Then to boot that image from ~/VMs: quickemu --vm machine-subdir-name.conf

Hope this helps some.

Hi-Phile commented 1 year ago

Also, there is a Discord community where you can get more help or further discuss using quickemu and quickgui. https://discord.gg/sNmz3uw

For some reason the comment above probably didn't allow the "< >" so it stripped it from the mkdir -p ~/VMs/machine-name

I also forgot the closing double-quote on the disk_img line.

gpp-2000 commented 1 year ago

Is there any way of getting this for Ubuntu 18.04? I can't upgrade currently for specific software reasons.

kelevrablondie commented 1 month ago

Just to let anyone running Manjaro or other Arch distro, the GUI can be built from: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/quickgui-bin ; tested on Operating System: Manjaro Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.11 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.115.0 Qt Version: 5.15.12 Kernel Version: 6.6.26-1-MANJARO (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i5-5257U CPU @ 2.70GHz Memory: 7,7 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® Iris® Graphics 6100 Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Product Name: MacBookPro12,1 System Version: 1.0