Closed Tech-FZ closed 1 year ago
The workaround is to type in the desired location manually.
Well, EmuGUI doesn't seem to work properly at all - sorry, you can't continue normal operation of EmuGUI on Linux Mint 21.1 - just use virt-manager instead for the time being.
I have to correct you: You just have to run EmuGUI as root. Binaries for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and derivates will be released shortly.
The thing is fixed.
Well, I tried creating a Windows 7 VM on my Linux Mint partition, but it failed when I tried to browse where the VHD should be saved - it just crashed instantly. Does it mean I have to stop support on Linux Mint 20.x and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS altogether?
OS: Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon x64 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @3 GHz RAM: 12 GB DDR3 HDD: 500 GB SATA HDD Graphics card: AMD Radeon R7 240 4 GB QEMU: The version you get from the Linux Mint 21.1 repository EmuGUI: 1.0.1