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virt-manager-tui-0.9.4-1.lbn13.noarch
An interactive text user interface for Virtual Machine Manager.
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 13
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virt-v2v-1.28.12-1.lbn19.x86_64
Virt-v2v and virt-p2v are tools that convert virtual machines from
non-KVM hypervisors, or physical machines, to run under KVM.
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19
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virt-v2v-1.34.3-1.fc25.x86_64
Virt-v2v converts virtual machines from non-KVM hypervisors
to run under KVM.
To convert physical machines, see the virt-p2v-maker package.
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BastionLinux 25
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virt-what-1.12-2.fc18.armv6hl
virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program
is running in a virtual machine.
The program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,
derived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.
If nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),
then it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or
the program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't
know about or cannot detect.
Current types of virtualization detected:
- hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V
- kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
- openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
- powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator
- qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)
- uml User-Mode Linux (UML)
- virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR
- virtualbox VirtualBox
- virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC
- vmware VMware
- xen Xen
- xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)
- xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)
- xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM)
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BastionLinux 13
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virt-what-1.12-3.fc19.armv6hl
virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program
is running in a virtual machine.
The program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,
derived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.
If nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),
then it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or
the program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't
know about or cannot detect.
Current types of virtualization detected:
- hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V
- kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
- openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
- powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator
- qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)
- uml User-Mode Linux (UML)
- virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR
- virtualbox VirtualBox
- virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC
- vmware VMware
- xen Xen
- xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)
- xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)
- xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM)
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19
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virt-what-1.12-3.lbn13.x86_64
virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program
is running in a virtual machine.
The program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,
derived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.
If nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),
then it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or
the program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't
know about or cannot detect.
Current types of virtualization detected:
- hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V
- kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
- openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
- powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator
- qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)
- uml User-Mode Linux (UML)
- virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR
- virtualbox VirtualBox
- virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC
- vmware VMware
- xen Xen
- xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)
- xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)
- xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM)
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BastionLinux 13
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virt-what-1.13-2.fc19.x86_64
virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program
is running in a virtual machine.
The program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,
derived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.
If nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),
then it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or
the program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't
know about or can't detect.
Current types of virtualization detected:
- hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V
- kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
- openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
- powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator
- qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)
- uml User-Mode Linux (UML)
- virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR
- virtualbox VirtualBox
- virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC
- vmware VMware
- xen Xen
- xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)
- xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)
- xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM)
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BastionLinux 19
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virt-what-1.15-4.fc25.x86_64
virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program
is running in a virtual machine.
The program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,
derived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.
If nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),
then it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or
the program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't
know about or can't detect.
Current types of virtualization detected:
- hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V
- kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
- openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
- powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator
- qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)
- uml User-Mode Linux (UML)
- virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR
- virtualbox VirtualBox
- virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC
- vmware VMware
- xen Xen
- xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)
- xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)
- xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM)
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BastionLinux 25
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virt-what-1.25-1.lbn36.x86_64
virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program
is running in a virtual machine.
The program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,
derived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.
If nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),
then it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or
the program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't
know about or can't detect.
Current types of virtualization detected:
- alibaba_cloud Alibaba cloud
- alibaba_cloud-ebm
- aws Amazon Web Services
- bhyve FreeBSD hypervisor
- docker Docker container
- google_cloud Google cloud
- hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V
- ibm_power-kvm IBM POWER KVM
- ibm_power-lpar_shared IBM POWER LPAR (hardware partition)
- ibm_power-lpar_dedicated
- ibm_systemz-* IBM SystemZ Direct / LPAR / z/VM / KVM
- illumos-lx Illumos with Linux syscall emulation
- ldoms Oracle VM Server for SPARC Logical Domains
- linux_vserver Linux VServer container
- lxc Linux LXC container
- kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
- lkvm LKVM / kvmtool
- nutanix_ahv Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV)
- openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
- ovirt oVirt node
- parallels Parallels Virtual Platform
- podman Podman container
- powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator
- qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)
- redhat Red Hat hypervisor
- rhev Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
- uml User-Mode Linux (UML)
- virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR
- virtualbox VirtualBox
- virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC
- vmm vmm OpenBSD hypervisor
- vmware VMware
- xen Xen
- xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)
- xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)
- xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM)
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DevOps
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BastionLinux 36
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virt-what-1.25-1.lbn36.x86_64
virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program
is running in a virtual machine.
The program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,
derived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.
If nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),
then it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or
the program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't
know about or can't detect.
Current types of virtualization detected:
- alibaba_cloud Alibaba cloud
- alibaba_cloud-ebm
- aws Amazon Web Services
- bhyve FreeBSD hypervisor
- docker Docker container
- google_cloud Google cloud
- hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V
- ibm_power-kvm IBM POWER KVM
- ibm_power-lpar_shared IBM POWER LPAR (hardware partition)
- ibm_power-lpar_dedicated
- ibm_systemz-* IBM SystemZ Direct / LPAR / z/VM / KVM
- illumos-lx Illumos with Linux syscall emulation
- ldoms Oracle VM Server for SPARC Logical Domains
- linux_vserver Linux VServer container
- lxc Linux LXC container
- kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
- lkvm LKVM / kvmtool
- nutanix_ahv Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV)
- openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
- ovirt oVirt node
- parallels Parallels Virtual Platform
- podman Podman container
- powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator
- qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)
- redhat Red Hat hypervisor
- rhev Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
- uml User-Mode Linux (UML)
- virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR
- virtualbox VirtualBox
- virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC
- vmm vmm OpenBSD hypervisor
- vmware VMware
- xen Xen
- xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)
- xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)
- xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM)
Located in
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 36