Hi Federico,
On 01/19/2017 06:35 AM, Federico Bruni wrote:
If you have some time, can you try installing another Debian testing
iso? Choose the netinst ISO for your architecture here:
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
This would help to understand if the problem is in LilyDev or in
Debian. I guess it's the latter.
Probably some hardware/kernel problem. I'm just guessing, I never
experienced these problems.
Well, this is probably good and bad news, but I tried the netinst Debian
testing iso (i386 with LXDE) and it's working fine. (Oddly enough it
works both with and without PAE/NX enabled.)
Maybe I'll use this as an opportunity to try setting up all the dev
dependencies from scratch?
I tried installing LilyDev5 on my old mac laptop. It installs fine,
and I can boot into LXQT, entering my password, but then there seems
to be some problem with the mouse/keyboard integration as I can't get
it to respond to clicks or key presses after I have logged in.
This is a problem of Virtual Box. I'm afraid that you should ask for
help on Virtual Box forums.
I installed it on this old laptop just to see if it would work, but it
is too old and slow to be of any real use.
virt-manager logs:
A. When installing virt-manager and dependencies via synaptic package
manager:
W: Can't drop privileges for downloading as file
'/root/.synaptic/tmp//tmp_sh' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. -
pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/1543280
Ah, thanks.
Unable to connect to libvirt.
Verify that:
- The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
$ aptitude show libvirt-bin
Synaptic package manager shows that it's installed. (I tried that
command but I don't have aptitude installed.)
- The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started
$ systemctl status libvirtd
Looks like I did manage to get this started, as confirmed by this command.
- You are member of the 'libvirtd' group
$ groups
Looks like there is no libvirtd group. So that's probably it.
Have you verified these points?
IIRC you are quite new to Linux and use Ubuntu in your host machine,
right? Which version?
Yes, still pretty new at it. Ubuntu 16.04 is my host machine.
Read this guide:
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/libvirt.html
In later versions of libvirt the correct group is libvirt (instead of
libvirtd). That's the case for Fedora25, libvirt version 2.2.0.
Thanks for the tips and all your work on LilyDev! At this point I may
just stick with VirtualBox rather than try to get up to speed with
libvirt (assuming things go well with this new debian vm).
Thanks again,
-Paul
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