Re: Good front end for KVM?

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On Tuesday 03 of September 2019 20:51:54 Michael wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What’s everyones favorite front end for KVM?  I’m looking to use KVM for
> several VMs (Win, CentOS6, CentOS7) and was looking for something a bit
> easier to start out on than raw virt-manager.
>
> Host OS:  MX Linux 18 [Foundation, Debian Stable 9.6 (Stretch)]
> Desktop:  TDE 14.0.6
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
> PS:
> This was my original question, before I realized, asking about a front
> end was a better choice.  Pretty much only applicable if someone here
> has used, and liked, Boxes...
>
> Was: Figuring out Gnome dependencies?
>
> I haven’t used Gnome in more than a decade.  I found this Gnome app I’d
> like to try out:
>
> Boxes, Virtualization made simple
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Boxes
> https://www.openhub.net/p/gnome-boxes
>
> and was wondering how to A) find out what its dependencies are and B)
> how to actually install it.
>
> A side excursion, trying to figure out B), lead me to Flatpak[1].  I’ve
> never heard of it before, anyone have any experience or opinions on it?
>
> Mostly I don’t want to end up installing most of Gnome just to try out
> an app.
>
> [1] https://flatpak.org/
>

Hi,

my favorite KVM frontend is libvirt == virsh used in cli :)

The advantage is that it is the same base, which is used also by other 
tools like virt-top, virt-manager, WebVirtCloud, OpenNebula and of course 
OpenStack.

Cheers
-- 
Slávek

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