Re: Slint and VM

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Hello,

According to https://packages.debian.org/ you need qemu-utils for the
command qemu-img and qemu-system-x86 for the command  qemu-system-x86_64

That's all I know, I run neither Debian nor Ubuntu.

Best,

Didier


On 24/08/2019 13:40, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Okay so from a base Debian/Ubuntu install....what packages do I need to do the qemu-img stuff since I tried the man kemu and it kept saying no manual for qemu

Is that supposed to happen?

On 24/08/2019 00:07, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hello,

Let's create a qemu directory in your $HOME and go there with these
commands:

mkdir $HOME/qemu
cd $HOMeqemu

Thjen create a virtual disk of size 2O G (Slint needs around 13G).
Check first that you have enough space then type:
qemu-img create disk.raw 20G

Then write a script to set up your VM. Let's name it qemu.sh. here is a
suggested content:

#/bin/sh
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-machine q35 \
-enable-kvm \
-cpu host \
-boot order=d \
-m 2G \
-soundhw hda \
-boot menu=on \
-display gtk \
-vga std \
-drive file=disk.raw,format=raw,media=disk \
-cdrom slint64-14.2.1.2.iso

Make the script executable:
chmod 755 qemu.sh

This is a simple example. I assume that the ISO is also in $HOME/qemu,
else after -cdrom indicate its path.

After installation, cloe the virtukla machibe and before staring it
again change the boot order to boot on the virtual drive:
-boot order=c

To know more read "man qemu".

Best,

Didier

On 23/08/2019 22:58, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Yes I do need help to set up the VM. I use VirtualBox since I know it works....but can you walk me through the very beginning, I assume I can use libvert-manager for this, right?

Or how do I do this, then. I'm a complete and utter beginner at kemu honestly

On 23/08/2019 21:48, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hello,

Didier, Slint maintainer, here.

I suggest to use Qemu instead. It works well, and the sound is way better than with VirtualBox.

That's what I use first to test the new Slint ISOs, before trying them on bare metal.

If you need help to set up the virtual machine, just ask.

Best regards,

Didier

On 23/08/2019 22:11, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I thought for some reason Vbox (the one from the 18.04 repos) supportd Slackware? I'm not sure though, when I put in Slackware so Vbox can auto find it, it defaulted to Win7. Not...quite what I want. So...yeah, anyone got Slint to work on a VM? I have a perfectly good Ubuntu physical machine, wanted to test Slint out and see if it's any good in a VM

On 23/08/2019 21:08, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I tried this under Windows and VMWare player, had the same issue.


No longer an option, soled the Mac with the bootcamp, so have to learn virtualization the linux way, since it is all I have now.


Warm regards,

Brandt Steenkamp

Sent using thunderbird on Ubuntu 19.04.

I teach macOS as well as iOS, not because I want to, but because it's easy.

On 2019/08/23 22:04, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Okay, I'm trying to set Slint up in Virtualbox but....using the latest ISO, nothing happens. What settings do I need to config for the VM to work successfully?

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