Re: Fedora 19 Boxes

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On 07/16/2013 05:29 PM, poma wrote:
On 16.07.2013 08:29, Roger wrote:
Noticed in F18 and now Fedora 19 a tool called Boxes. Is this a
Virtualisation tool? Is it like VMware, etc. Does it work Ok? Does
anyone use it? What results were seen? Is it Good or Bad or indifferent?
Google doesn't help at all.

Can someone please enlighten me.
TIA
Roger
You have to strengthen your Google-Fu.
"gnome-boxes"[1] is something like a lighter version of the "Virtual
Machine Manager" i.e. "virt-manager"[2].
Both are graphical tools on top of "libvirt"[3] as the backend, which is
the standard method of virtualization on platforms such as Fedora and RHEL.


poma


[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/Boxes
[2] http://virt-manager.org/
[3] http://libvirt.org/

Thank you poma this helps.
My google-Fu wanes frequently.
Roger
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