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Topic: State of virtualization for hyperbolabsd

OpenBSD's native hypervisor doesn't support graphics for virtual machines. Nor can it run non-Linux systems.
Does it infer that we will not see support for the features aforementioned in HyperbolaBSD?

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Re: State of virtualization for hyperbolabsd

Hello, welcome to the forums. We are for now working to get the new release of Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre 0.4 finished. If you have more interest about HyperbolaBSD in general you are for invited to follow the development here in the forum or with a look on the repositories from time to time: https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/

In general we are just at the beginning for HyperbolaBSD and the kernel included.

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Re: State of virtualization for hyperbolabsd

ppp wrote:

OpenBSD's native hypervisor doesn't support graphics for virtual machines. Nor can it run non-Linux systems.
Does it infer that we will not see support for the features aforementioned in HyperbolaBSD?

People had had run 9front (plan9 fork, GPLv2) under vmd.

As for virtualized GNU/Linux systems, there's RDP/VNC.

Current Gnome allows RDP, maybe a dconf switch called from SSH could enable remote logins on that. After looking up a bit, the CLI tool is grdctl.