Virtual Machine Manager - Distributions Including Virtual Machine Manager

Distributions Including Virtual Machine Manager

Virtual Machine Manager comes as the 'virt-manager' package in:

  • Arch Linux
  • Debian (since lenny)
  • Fedora (since version 6)
  • Frugalware
  • Gentoo
  • Mandriva Linux (since release 2007.1)
  • Opensuse (since release 10.3)
  • PC-BSD
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (since version 5)
  • Ubuntu (version 8.04 and above)
  • Oracle Linux
  • Scientific Linux

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