Learn how to install QEMU/KVM on Linux Mint or Ubuntu, verify virtualisation support, and configure Virtual Machine Manager to create and manage virtual machines. This step-by-step guide includes tips, tricks and some background information where needed. This is a reupload of a previous video! Unfortunately, the background music posed an issue and is now removed. If you’ve already seen it, no need to watch again and please accept my apologies. A brand new video will be published shortly. But feel free to drop a like and share your thoughts! Thanks for your support. Welcome to TECHMIMIC. Monkey see, monkey do! View, imitate, replicate. You have an issue to fix, you found us, we tell you how to fix it. Boom! TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:46 Prerequisites, Linux Mint 22 and Ubuntu 01:08 KVM and availability 01:17 Check if Virtualization is enabled in your Operating System 02:58 Install packages 03:43 Check if things are up and running 04:08 Virtualization Interactive Terminal (virsh) 04:50 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 05:50 Create the Virtual Machine (first one, FreeBSD) 07:53 Some tips and tricks in Virtual Machine Manager 08:50 Create the Virtual Machine (second one, Zorin OS) 09:48 Virtual Machine is VM-aware 10:15 More tips 10:44 No bootable device 11:56 Virsh list --al 12:03 FreeBSD in Virtual Machine - Mouse not moving LINKS How to run WINDOWS 95/98 on QEMU/KVM (Linux Mint / Ubuntu) How to SWITCH your Virtual Machine between BIOS and UEFI in VirtualBox (or vice versa) How to configure QEMU/KVM Hypervisor and run a VIRTUAL MACHINE (Fedora) How to FIX your MOUSE pointer in FREEBSD in a Virtual Machine on QEMU/Virtualbox How to configure a GUI for QUICKEMU Virtual Machine Management (with QUICKGUI) How to EXTEND a VIRTUAL hard disk in QEMU/KVM (.qcow2) OUTSIDE of the VM SUPPORT Support the channel with a cup of coffee Or a YouTube "Super Thanks", which directly supports the channel and will be visible to all in the comments! DISCLAIMER The instructions in this video are for informational purposes only. Follow these steps at your own risk. TECHMIMIC cannot be held responsible for any data loss, damage, or issues that may arise. Always back up your data before making any changes. REAL HUMAN WARNING Strictly human brain. No AI was harmed during the creation of this video. #howto #tutorial #qemu #kvm #libvirth #hypervisor #linux #linuxmint #ubuntu #vm #virtualmachine #virsh #vmm #virtualmachinemanager #nobootabledevice











