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    macOS (Dockur)

    macOS (Dockur)

    macOS inside a Docker container

    dockur/macos packages a macOS virtual machine inside a Docker container using QEMU/KVM, making it easy to spin up a macOS environment on a Linux host. It provides sensible defaults for firmware, disk, and devices, plus a browser-accessible VNC console so you can complete installation and interact with the desktop remotely. Typical inputs—like environment variables and mounted volumes—control edition choice, storage persistence, and resource sizing, which makes runs repeatable and disposable. ...
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    LCMC
    Linux Cluster Management Console (LCMC) is a GUI that helps to configure Pacemaker, DRBD and KVM clusters.
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    AQEMU

    AQEMU

    a GUI for virtual machines using QEMU as the backend

    AQEMU is a GUI for virtual machines using QEMU as the backend. Support for the KVM accelerator on Linux is provided. The application has a user-friendly interface and allows to set a large number of options.
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    qemuctl
    This is a controlling GUI for the emulator "qemu". It is not for configuring devices or starting qemu, no it's for changing media, reset the vm, and so on at runtime. You can start it out of your favorite configuring GUI like you would do with qem
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    ToobaOS

    ToobaOS

    a CentOS based distribution which is developed by Tooba team

    ToobaOS is a CentOS based Linux distribution which is developed by Tooba team for various purposes. The first version of ToobaOS is a JeOS (Just enough Operating System) based on CentOS 6.3, which has 4 installation modes including Core, Core with GUI, KVM, KVM with GUI.
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    VirtLive

    Run Virtual Machines On a LiveCD | Management GUI

    This project provides LiveCD's that can boot a fully working virtual machine hypervisor without the need to install/configure. The CD's boot a graphical (X GUI) environment that is easy to use. VirtLive can be used to run multiple operating systems on a single machine. The first release is built with Debian Squeeze for amd64 with Libvirt and Qemu/KVM. A management console is provided by Virt Manager.
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