Thanks for the quick replies. As I was composing my defect report I
discovered the only defect was with me! I had Synaptic set to treat
"recommends" packages as dependencies. First time I've been burned by
that in 2 years.... Once I changed that setting, indeed virt-manager
installed easy with only a small handful of other packages and ran
perfectly.
David H. Vree wrote:
I would like to run virt-manager on a number of Ubuntu 9.04 desktop
boxes to manage virtual machines I have running on an Ubuntu Server
box. However, when I select virt-manager for installation in the
repo's it indirectly selects kvm as a dependency. However I do not
need nor want kvm on these client workstations as all my virtual
machines are on the server. Installing KVM on the client workstations
loads the intel-kvm kernel module which interferes with other software
running on these machines.
Does virt-manager really require KVM to be running locally? Is there
a way to get virt-manager up and running without KVM?
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