Hey everyone, Is someone running the vm's graphically on the same host machine as proxmox?
I'm planning to test running it as the core os but i didn't figure out a way to make the computer usable last time without installing a desktop manager onto it, and nested virtualization felt stupid for what i needed.
Scenario: I need my wife to be able to connect and work on a windows vm on the same machine.
Right now i'm hosting it with hyper-v on a windows host itself but it feels a bit stupid to have an entire win installation sitting just for using the hyper-v services I've looked at this https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Developer_Workstations_with_Proxmox_VE_and_X11
But the hardly upgradable system notice threw me off a bit, i'm not sure how likely it is going to be causing issues for me?
Alternatively I saw a post mentioning spice, is this something you can run to view and use a virtual machine without the desktop environment installed?
I'm planning to test running it as the core os but i didn't figure out a way to make the computer usable last time without installing a desktop manager onto it, and nested virtualization felt stupid for what i needed.
Scenario: I need my wife to be able to connect and work on a windows vm on the same machine.
Right now i'm hosting it with hyper-v on a windows host itself but it feels a bit stupid to have an entire win installation sitting just for using the hyper-v services I've looked at this https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Developer_Workstations_with_Proxmox_VE_and_X11
But the hardly upgradable system notice threw me off a bit, i'm not sure how likely it is going to be causing issues for me?
Alternatively I saw a post mentioning spice, is this something you can run to view and use a virtual machine without the desktop environment installed?
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