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?