Virtual Machine Manager
Virtual Machine Manager provides a graphical tool for administering
virtual machines.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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virt-manager-0.9.4.tar.bz2 | 0000941625 920 KB | |
virt-manager.changes | 0000035387 34.6 KB | |
virt-manager.spec | 0000005713 5.58 KB | |
virtman-autoconnect.diff | 0000000518 518 Bytes | |
virtman-autorestart.diff | 0000001542 1.51 KB | |
virtman-cdrom.diff | 0000000697 697 Bytes | |
virtman-desktop.diff | 0000001868 1.82 KB | |
virtman-device-flags.diff | 0000003063 2.99 KB | |
virtman-eepro100.diff | 0000000603 603 Bytes | |
virtman-keycombo.diff | 0000001090 1.06 KB | |
virtman-kvm.diff | 0000000532 532 Bytes | |
virtman-qed.diff | 0000000784 784 Bytes | |
virtman-slow-mouse.diff | 0000001340 1.31 KB | |
virtman-storage-pool.diff | 0000002209 2.16 KB | |
virtman-update-backend.diff | 0000000866 866 Bytes | |
virtman-virtinstall.diff | 0000006103 5.96 KB | |
virtman-vminstall.diff | 0000003790 3.7 KB |
Revision 76 (latest revision is 264)
Ismail Dönmez (namtrac)
accepted
request 130745
from
Charles Arnold (charlesa)
(revision 76)
- bnc#772744 - vm-install requires root, while original virt-manager vm creation code works fine as user This patch makes virt-install available for local installs via a pop-down menu. virtman-virtinstall.diff - Update to virt-manager 0.9.4 0.9.4 is a bugfix release for 0.9.2, fixing VNC keyboard focus issues. 0.9.2 changelog: * Convert to gtkbuilder: UI can now be editted with modern glade tool * virt-manager no longer runs on RHEL5, but can manage a remote RHEL5 host * Option to configure spapr net and disk devices for pseries (Li Zhang) * Many bug fixes and improvements
Comments 1
Per http://reddit.com/comments/iagh7x/comment/jhaegmo/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3, shouldn't this package install <code>libvirt-daemon</code> by default? It didn't when I installed it.