in 5-10 years, we may even see a nintendo phone or OS, because there isnt much else nintendo can do now with its current path (if it seeks further investment)
By Tom Warren, a senior editor covering Microsoft, PC gaming, console, and tech. He founded WinRumors, a site dedicated to Microsoft news, before joining The
So, I enabled "enable-virtualization" and rebooted, however, when I open virtual machine manager it says "unable to connect to libvirt qemu:/// system. Failed to connect socket to
Can someone help me out with a newby thing? I'm trying to get virtual machine manager to work, and I looked up how to install it on fedora its saying use "sudo dnf install -y libvirt-devel virt-top libguestfs-tools guestfs-tools" so I try entering that in the terminal and I get "sudo: dnf: command not found"