On Tue, 18 Apr 2023 16:31:13 -0400 bent fender wrote:
As far as I can tell everything needed is installed and up to date but when I click Yast>Virtualizastion>Create-VM (OR command virt-manager) all I get is the virt-manager GUI popup saying
"Unable to connect to libvirt qemu:///system Failed to Connect socket to '/var/run/libvirt/virtqemud-sock': No such file or directory"
Check if virtqemud.socket service is enabled, perhaps? FWIW, I am using libvirt on Leap, and that one is disabled, but virt-manager works without issues.
"NetworkManager is being used. Bridge configuration must be done manually" (I use usb wifi adapters exclusively)
AFAIK, using wifi for qemu/libvirt networking is possible, but not really recommended. I use 'regular' bridge, as recommended by SUSE docs :)
Other related qieuestion:
If my mobo does not support UEFI, does that limit UEFI in a VM i.e. win-11 required TPM and EFI?
Nope, I had Win10,Win11 and some server Windows versions VM's using UEFI/SecureBoot and TPM(with swtpm) on a legacy BIOS machine. HTH Pedja