Hi everyone, I have installed Micro-OS as my hypervisor for KVM/Libvirt on a server which I am going to use to run a few mission critical (mostly Windows) VMs in a couple of weeks but seem to have a few issues I cannot figure out on my own no matter how much time I spend on it. On the said Micro-OS server I have installed the KVM server patterns (patterns-server-kvm_server & patterns-server-kvm_tools) and I can connect to it from a remote OpenSUSE Tumbleweed machine using the Virtual Machine Manager after ensuring that the libvirtd is running on the Micro-OS server (which was not running by default). The problem is that when making new (Windows) VMs I cannot seem to use Video Mode QXL (Virtual Hardware Details > Video > Details tab) or SpiceVMC USB Redirectors without the VM throwing an error and not running. When choosing Video QXL the error is; "Error changing VM configuration: unsupported configuration: domain configuration does not support 'video model' value 'qxl'" and in case of the USB redirection the error is; "Error starting domain: unsupported configuration: USB redirection is not supported by this version of QEMU" The reason why this is weird to me is that I have the very same configuration set up on a Tumbleweed server which works just fine and I can use both the QXL video mode, and the Spice USB redirector without any issues, however the same is not happening in Micro-OS for some reason. I have also checked and the QEMU version in both cases (Micro-OS and Tumbleweed server) are 5.1.0. I should also mention that the VMs use a UEFI firmware as opposed to BIOS with the Q35 chipset. I know this may not be the right place to ask this question, but I am really stuck and can't seem to figure this out on my own. Cheers. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kubic+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kubic+owner@opensuse.org