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Running in Fedora 39 with podman #733
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I couldn't quite get your code to work above however, the following managed to work for me in Fedora 39 Gnome Wayland and Nobara 39 KDE Wayland. The following command is necessary after every reboot;
Then the following working for me
This worked for me after multiple attempts at trying to solve this. |
Further more the QEMU instance stops grabbing inputs after the instance starts running, usually after a couple of apps have opened. The machine hasn't crashed and continues to run as I can see the cursor blinking and iMessage updates, but for some reason the container no longer receives an input I think its a ram related issue but yet to figure it out UPDATE
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Thanks for this!! It works for me too. |
Further update, managed to get Ventura working with the following;
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Yeah, I tried that too, and it does work! |
Your suggested command above didn't work for me. Now I don't know if it's because my user has to be a mamber of some particular group for guestfish, or because I'm nit running Wayland (no support for Wayland in Cinnamon currently).
This is with Fedora 39, podman version 4.9.3, guestfish 1.52, and the wayland libraries libwayland-client-1.22.0-2.fc39.x86_64 |
@jelabarre59 it looks like maybe your |
This is great for potential wayland/X issues, do you to add a note to the README? |
Apologies I've never used github to contribute other than comments! I wouldn't have a clue on how to contribute to the README. |
It's the same as any of my other Fedora systems:
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What spin of Fedora are you using? I'll spin up a VM and see if I can replicate your issue. |
Fedora 39 Cinnamon |
Ok, I think I've managed to get something working for you. You don't need the wayland libraries and, as you state, the Cinnamon spin is still on X11. You'll need to install a couple of packages;
Once they're installed run, this has be done every time - it doesn't appear to be persistent
I've had varying success, but you shouldn't need to disable SELinux, however if you do;
make sure libvirt and qemu-kvm are installed;
and that you're added to those user groups;
That's pretty much all I had to do from a completely fresh install of Fedora cinnamon with the following container;
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OS related issued, please help us identify the issue by posting the output of this
Linux fedser-aero 6.6.8-200.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
In order to get it run under fedora 39, I had to add this additional option:
--security-opt label=type:container_runtime_t
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