On 7/11/21 8:45 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/07/2021 11:06, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I just installed Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-34-1.2.iso
on an qemu-kvm virtual machine.
Problem: my mouse is confined to the VM, unless
I throw <ctrl><alt><L>. But when I do so, KDE also
logs me out and I have to log back into KDE
every time and my mouse gets re-confined.
This behavior is unique to KDE's VM, as it does not do it
on Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows 11, Fedora 34 Xfce,
or (weird old) Fedora Gnome VM's.
How do I stop this behavour in KDE? I need to mouse
not to be confined.
Zero problems with any of my VMs, including 8 VM's of various flavor
which were installed
using KDE as their base.
How did you install your VM? When did you do it under virt-manager and
did you identify the
live image as being Fedora 34? I seem to remember that virt-manager
doesn't auto detect the
live image as Fedora and you need to manually select it.
Then, what is the XML for your VM's mouse? All of mine are
<input type="mouse" bus="ps2">
<input type="mouse" bus="ps2"/>
I cloned my FC34 Xfce VM. Then booted off the ISO
and erased the virtual disk. Then did the install
Are you using qemu-kvm or virtual box?
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