I admit I may be missing something obvious, I'm new to this VM malarkey. On my F10 running the VM manager (which I'd earlier failed to get working but I think burst into life when I manually loaded the qemu kmdl):
I can pause the VMs OK, an come back to them later, but the qemu process is still running, taking up RAM and seemingly eating a little CPU.
Is it not possible to somehow shut the qemu process down on a paused VM for later restart? 'Disconnecting' seemed to only apply to the VM manager, and still left the qemus running.
Neil Bird wrote:
I admit I may be missing something obvious, I'm new to this VM malarkey. On my F10 running the VM manager (which I'd earlier failed to get working but I think burst into life when I manually loaded the qemu kmdl):
I can pause the VMs OK, an come back to them later, but the qemu process is still running, taking up RAM and seemingly eating a little CPU.
Is it not possible to somehow shut the qemu process down on a paused VM for later restart? 'Disconnecting' seemed to only apply to the VM manager, and still left the qemus running.
If you run KVM you can alt-cntl-F2 to get into the manager, then save a session and quit. You can then run the qemu-kvm command with options and restart the session where you left it.
I regret that I haven't done it in over a year and hesitate to quote details which may be misremembered or just changed. It gives you a place to look, at any rate.
Is anyone using a Dreamweaver like program that they like for gnome? I recently installed fedora with gnome on my brother's laptop, and he loves it, he is new to linux, however, he doesn't know a lot of html, and is wanting a program like dreamweaver. I had him load quanta, but he says it is kind of buggy and crashes a lot on him. I really don't want to mess with running wine with dreamweaver unless i have to. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Jon Adam
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Kevin Kofler wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
If you run KVM you can alt-cntl-F2 to get into the manager
That would be Ctrl+Alt+2, not Ctrl+Alt+F2.
Yes, thanks. Then he can manually enter the sequence he wants to pass to the VM.