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On first run of the app we will check to see if libvirt and qemu are installed, and if not, offer to install them. In theory anyways. In practice this stuff breaks repeatedly and is a pain to test because every desktop has their own API provider with subtly different behavior. My last round of testing about 12 months ago: apper on KDE was completely busted and apparently unmaintained (although that may have changed lately), gnome-software is the latest packagekit provider on gnome and completely changes the semantics of the API compared to old style gnome-packagekit that break a lot of virt-manager assumptions. So I'm tired of it and want it all gone. Still use systemd to try and check if libvirtd is running, and provide error messages at startup to guide people. |
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about.ui | ||
addhardware.ui | ||
addstorage.ui | ||
asyncjob.ui | ||
clone.ui | ||
connect.ui | ||
create.ui | ||
createinterface.ui | ||
createnet.ui | ||
createpool.ui | ||
createvol.ui | ||
delete.ui | ||
details.ui | ||
fsdetails.ui | ||
gfxdetails.ui | ||
host.ui | ||
manager.ui | ||
migrate.ui | ||
netlist.ui | ||
oslist.ui | ||
preferences.ui | ||
snapshots.ui | ||
storagebrowse.ui | ||
storagelist.ui |