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The most common way to run the daemons with kvm/qemu and virt-manager is to run the daemons (on boot) as root and connect to them as user (through libvirt group) and set up a qemu: | The most common way to run the daemons with kvm/qemu and virt-manager is to run the daemons (on boot) as root and connect to them as user (through libvirt group) and set up a qemu: | ||
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+ | The same that applies to kvm also applies to video cards. To solve this, you ONLY need to add the " | ||
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+ | You need to log out of X/wayland and tty, and back in, with your user for this change to take effect. | ||
=== /etc/rc.d === | === /etc/rc.d === |