Nils Freydank
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I actually copied that strategy from curl: https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2023/01/08/copyright-without-years Comments below that blog post mention other sources, disagreeing or agreeing with the kind of strategy propagated: lawyer propagating the year (re-publishing and own blog): https://liferay.dev/blogs/-/blogs/how-and-why-to-properly-write-copyright-statements-in-your-code#why-keep-the-year https://matija.suklje.name/how-and-why-to-properly-write-copyright-statements-in-your-code#why-keep-the-year linux foundation note about copyright notices w/o years mentioned: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/blog/copyright-notices-in-open-source-software-projects To me it seems currently viable to reproduce the date based on the git log, even signed if necessary. |
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control-vm.sh
This repository contains a simple bash script to start and stop virtual machines run by QEMU and KVM and to connect to them via SSH or VNC or SPICE.
The newest version can be probably found on https://git.holgersson.xyz/nfr/control-vm.
Note: While the author already runs this software in "production" on his private setup he would still conside some parts as beta quality. As usual it’s strongly recommended to create backups first and read through the bash script to understand roughly what it does.
Installation
Please install the following tools which are used by the script:
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bash
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>=qemu-6.0.0
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socat
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remote-viewer as part of virt-viewer (https://virt-manager.org)
Usage
./control-vm.sh <name of your virtual machine> start | shutdown | stop | connect | save | restore | pause | resume"
Note that you do not see any 'setup' command there a one-shot boot from ISO is not implemented.
Contact
If you have questions, suggestions or want to brag about your other qemu managing tools feel free to write an email or conact me via IRC: mail: nils@holgersson.xyz IRC: holgersson on libera.chat and oftc, mostly in Gentoo related channels
Copyright
The bash script and it’s documentation (this README) are licensed as MIT, copyright by Nils Freydank.
The used software has each is own license, but is all FLOSS software.