Linux OS Thoughts?
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@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@Dashrender said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Back to the OP.
@WrCombs wants to things most likely...
a desktop environment to run in - So Fedora or Ubuntu most likely... and then a separate "server" box to install Linux Server OSes on to experiment with to do things like - setup FreePBX, setup NC, setup file server, etc.
yes.
I could even VM those, right? or no? - Forgive the newbness, but I'm thinking a Desktop and then run a VM Boxes with server OS's to do what @Dashrender is saying and thoughts on which ones to try.Boxes is weird, but yes. Throw Fedora or Ubuntu onto a laptop or desktop, install KVM, and virtualize anything that you want. You get a fully functional, and gorgeous desktop environment, but can test any server OS or alternative desktop OS that you like.
sounds like the likely chose..
I know they're out there; anyone got the link for the guides?for installing KVM ;
I'll start another list of projects that I'm going to work on and go from there -
@JaredBusch said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
The best thing is to run a full Linux desktop that makes every point and click the same as windows.
The point is to make the day to day tasks transparent in the change.
Cinnamon isn't totally identical, but it gives the same look and feel to Windows 7.
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@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@Dashrender said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Back to the OP.
@WrCombs wants to things most likely...
a desktop environment to run in - So Fedora or Ubuntu most likely... and then a separate "server" box to install Linux Server OSes on to experiment with to do things like - setup FreePBX, setup NC, setup file server, etc.
yes.
I could even VM those, right? or no? - Forgive the newbness, but I'm thinking a Desktop and then run a VM Boxes with server OS's to do what @Dashrender is saying and thoughts on which ones to try.Boxes is weird, but yes. Throw Fedora or Ubuntu onto a laptop or desktop, install KVM, and virtualize anything that you want. You get a fully functional, and gorgeous desktop environment, but can test any server OS or alternative desktop OS that you like.
sounds like the likely chose..
I know they're out there; anyone got the link for the guides?for installing KVM ;
I'll start another list of projects that I'm going to work on and go from there -
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@Dashrender said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Back to the OP.
@WrCombs wants to things most likely...
a desktop environment to run in - So Fedora or Ubuntu most likely... and then a separate "server" box to install Linux Server OSes on to experiment with to do things like - setup FreePBX, setup NC, setup file server, etc.
yes.
I could even VM those, right? or no? - Forgive the newbness, but I'm thinking a Desktop and then run a VM Boxes with server OS's to do what @Dashrender is saying and thoughts on which ones to try.Boxes is weird, but yes. Throw Fedora or Ubuntu onto a laptop or desktop, install KVM, and virtualize anything that you want. You get a fully functional, and gorgeous desktop environment, but can test any server OS or alternative desktop OS that you like.
sounds like the likely chose..
I know they're out there; anyone got the link for the guides?for installing KVM ;
I'll start another list of projects that I'm going to work on and go from therethank ya
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And here is Fedora 30 Cinnamon...
https://spins.fedoraproject.org/cinnamon/download/index.html
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Fedora 31 should be out around next week. It was due this week, but has been slightly delayed.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Fedora 31 should be out around next week. It was due this week, but has been slightly delayed.
*should I stick with 30 or move to 31? *
/typed then face palmed -
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Fedora 31 should be out around next week. It was due this week, but has been slightly delayed.
*should I stick with 30 or move to 31? *
/typed then face palmedInstall 30, update to 31 in a few days. The update process is educational, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Fedora 31 should be out around next week. It was due this week, but has been slightly delayed.
*should I stick with 30 or move to 31? *
/typed then face palmedInstall 30, update to 31 in a few days. The update process is educational, too.
that's why I faced palmed.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@Dashrender said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Back to the OP.
@WrCombs wants to things most likely...
a desktop environment to run in - So Fedora or Ubuntu most likely... and then a separate "server" box to install Linux Server OSes on to experiment with to do things like - setup FreePBX, setup NC, setup file server, etc.
yes.
I could even VM those, right? or no? - Forgive the newbness, but I'm thinking a Desktop and then run a VM Boxes with server OS's to do what @Dashrender is saying and thoughts on which ones to try.Boxes is weird, but yes. Throw Fedora or Ubuntu onto a laptop or desktop, install KVM, and virtualize anything that you want. You get a fully functional, and gorgeous desktop environment, but can test any server OS or alternative desktop OS that you like.
sounds like the likely chose..
I know they're out there; anyone got the link for the guides?for installing KVM ;
I'll start another list of projects that I'm going to work on and go from thereDid I not have a guide here on ML?
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@JaredBusch said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@Dashrender said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Back to the OP.
@WrCombs wants to things most likely...
a desktop environment to run in - So Fedora or Ubuntu most likely... and then a separate "server" box to install Linux Server OSes on to experiment with to do things like - setup FreePBX, setup NC, setup file server, etc.
yes.
I could even VM those, right? or no? - Forgive the newbness, but I'm thinking a Desktop and then run a VM Boxes with server OS's to do what @Dashrender is saying and thoughts on which ones to try.Boxes is weird, but yes. Throw Fedora or Ubuntu onto a laptop or desktop, install KVM, and virtualize anything that you want. You get a fully functional, and gorgeous desktop environment, but can test any server OS or alternative desktop OS that you like.
sounds like the likely chose..
I know they're out there; anyone got the link for the guides?for installing KVM ;
I'll start another list of projects that I'm going to work on and go from thereDid I not have a guide here on ML?
For KVM on Fedora? Don't recall one.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@JaredBusch said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@Dashrender said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Back to the OP.
@WrCombs wants to things most likely...
a desktop environment to run in - So Fedora or Ubuntu most likely... and then a separate "server" box to install Linux Server OSes on to experiment with to do things like - setup FreePBX, setup NC, setup file server, etc.
yes.
I could even VM those, right? or no? - Forgive the newbness, but I'm thinking a Desktop and then run a VM Boxes with server OS's to do what @Dashrender is saying and thoughts on which ones to try.Boxes is weird, but yes. Throw Fedora or Ubuntu onto a laptop or desktop, install KVM, and virtualize anything that you want. You get a fully functional, and gorgeous desktop environment, but can test any server OS or alternative desktop OS that you like.
sounds like the likely chose..
I know they're out there; anyone got the link for the guides?for installing KVM ;
I'll start another list of projects that I'm going to work on and go from thereDid I not have a guide here on ML?
For KVM on Fedora? Don't recall one.
Is one really required?
sudo dnf install @virtualization -y
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@JaredBusch said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@Dashrender said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
Back to the OP.
@WrCombs wants to things most likely...
a desktop environment to run in - So Fedora or Ubuntu most likely... and then a separate "server" box to install Linux Server OSes on to experiment with to do things like - setup FreePBX, setup NC, setup file server, etc.
yes.
I could even VM those, right? or no? - Forgive the newbness, but I'm thinking a Desktop and then run a VM Boxes with server OS's to do what @Dashrender is saying and thoughts on which ones to try.Boxes is weird, but yes. Throw Fedora or Ubuntu onto a laptop or desktop, install KVM, and virtualize anything that you want. You get a fully functional, and gorgeous desktop environment, but can test any server OS or alternative desktop OS that you like.
sounds like the likely chose..
I know they're out there; anyone got the link for the guides?for installing KVM ;
I'll start another list of projects that I'm going to work on and go from thereDid I not have a guide here on ML?
For KVM on Fedora? Don't recall one.
Is one really required?
sudo dnf install @virtualization -y
what you said is not what the guide says
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If you wanted a one-liner
sudo dnf group install --with-optional virtualization -y && systemctl start libvirtd && systemctl enable libvirtd
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
If you wanted a one-liner
sudo dnf group install --with-optional virtualization -y && systemctl start libvirtd && systemctl enable libvirtd
sudo dnf -y install virt-manager
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@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
If you wanted a one-liner
sudo dnf group install --with-optional virtualization -y && systemctl start libvirtd && systemctl enable libvirtd
sudo dnf -y install virt-manager
That's not the guest utils etc, just one piece of the pie.
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
If you wanted a one-liner
sudo dnf group install --with-optional virtualization -y && systemctl start libvirtd && systemctl enable libvirtd
sudo dnf -y install virt-manager
That's not the guest utils etc, just one piece of the pie.
by guest utils you mean the libguestfs-tools?
That's the step before installing the virt-manager
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
If you wanted a one-liner
sudo dnf group install --with-optional virtualization -y && systemctl start libvirtd && systemctl enable libvirtd
sudo dnf -y install virt-manager
That's not the guest utils etc, just one piece of the pie.
why don't you build a guide.
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@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
If you wanted a one-liner
sudo dnf group install --with-optional virtualization -y && systemctl start libvirtd && systemctl enable libvirtd
sudo dnf -y install virt-manager
That's not the guest utils etc, just one piece of the pie.
why don't you build a guide.
I just did
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@WrCombs said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux OS Thoughts?:
If you wanted a one-liner
sudo dnf group install --with-optional virtualization -y && systemctl start libvirtd && systemctl enable libvirtd
sudo dnf -y install virt-manager
That's not the guest utils etc, just one piece of the pie.
why don't you build a guide.
I just did
where's the link.
I need the link Dustinlol