Thank you again. I am already impressed with the support that I am receiving with issues, and I hope that proxmox will become our replacement for other virtualization solutions that we have deployed.
Wow. That resolved the issue, but now I am even more confused. I changed the Display to Spice, didn't even install the Spice client and ubuntu came right up. The console still shows that it is using noVNC, but everything is working perfectly. I really appreciate the help, but I am confused as to...
Thank you. I installed the Intel microcode, but, unfortunately, it didn't resolve the issue. I think that the processor is just too old to fully support virtualization. Its too bad because this would have been a good test server.
As I said, I already tried a standard configuration, and many others, with no success. This is just the latest of many. I get the same result with all of them, so I think it is related to the age of the cpu. The only reason I've posted is that I found many other reports of issues like this in...
I realized that I hadn't provided enough info. I have added screenshots of settings on my 7th attempt to get this working. I'm thinking that this may be caused by the age of the processor in the server - a Xeon E5320. If so, then this is a waste of time.If that is the case, I don't know why W10...
New to Proxmox, so pardon my ignorance.
I have been attempting to setup either an Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 or Server 19.01 in a VM for days, but after successful installations for both, they will not load. Ubuntu Desktop stops loading at the Gnome loading stage and Server fails almost immediately...
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