Both my old HP boxes have F40 up-to-date. Both are connected to an HDMI
tv and vga monitor, but the one dual-booted with Windows has a fixed
800x600 screen size that appears only on the HDMI screen but lacks HDMI
audio. I reinstalled the (Fedora provided) nouveau driver on both boxes
before t
This is just curiosity since I fixed it by installing nvidia drivers
from rpmfusion, but here's what happened:
When I installed fedora 40 workstation, I saw that the nouveau drivers
(for the first time in years) had correctly decided to run at the
native 3840x2160 resolution of the TV I use as a m
On 5/6/24 1:14 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
This is just curiosity since I fixed it by installing nvidia drivers
from rpmfusion, but here's what happened:
When I installed fedora 40 workstation, I saw that the nouveau drivers
(for the first time in years) had correctly decided to run at the
native 38
All;
I am moving from VMWare to KVM / libvirt / vitr machine manager
In VMWare I could tell a VM to use a bridged network and then the IP of
that VM was accessible from other servers
I have seen setup guides on the web and they all seem to suggest that I
need one additional IP interface on
On Mon, 6 May 2024 16:28:18 -0600
Sbob wrote:
> Is this true? Is there some way to easily replicate the way VMWare does
> it so I can just tell a VM to use an IP that is accessible from another
> server?
I know nothing about VMWare, but I use a bridge for all of my
KVM virtual machines, and as
On 5/6/24 15:28, Sbob wrote:
In VMWare I could tell a VM to use a bridged network and then the IP of
that VM was accessible from other servers
I have seen setup guides on the web and they all seem to suggest that I
need one additional IP interface on my KVM server for each bridged ip I
want.
On 5/6/24 16:10, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 6 May 2024 16:28:18 -0600
Sbob wrote:
Is this true? Is there some way to easily replicate the way VMWare does
it so I can just tell a VM to use an IP that is accessible from another
server?
I know nothing about VMWare, but I use a bridge for all of
On Mon, 6 May 2024 16:15:00 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> I'm curious what the configuration for that looks like. Does the host
> use the bridge interface as well?
Yep. I make the physical ethernet port on the host be a part of the
bridge (and force the bridge to use the same MAC address as the
ph
On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 6:28 PM Sbob wrote:
> All;
>
> I am moving from VMWare to KVM / libvirt / vitr machine manager
>
> In VMWare I could tell a VM to use a bridged network and then the IP of
> that VM was accessible from other servers
>
> I have seen setup guides on the web and they all seem t
John Pilkington composed on 2024-05-06 12:32 (UTC+0100):
> Both my old HP boxes have F40 up-to-date. Both are connected to an HDMI
> tv and vga monitor, but the one dual-booted with Windows has a fixed
> 800x600 screen size that appears only on the HDMI screen but lacks HDMI
> audio. I reinst
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