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How can I create virtual machine accessible on local network through web browser?

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I would like to create vm (graphical and not graphical) on an existing ubuntu laptop, and I would like to access this VM through the local network (web browser for example)

This is something like proxmox, but proxmox is an OS, and I don't want to install a new OS (I would like this on the same pc that runs my ubuntu), I would prefer like a proxmox .deb package but it doesn't exist. Or may be convert proxmox to a docker image, and run proxmox in a docker container...?

Can someone help me?

thanks

Nikita Kipriyanov avatar
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Proxmox .deb package **does** exist: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_11_Bullseye
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yes, only for debian OS, so i could install it on ubuntu but I'll have some issues...
Michael Hampton avatar
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Why didn't you just use libvirt and virt-manager?
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yeah thanks for your answer, I already saw that, but I'am a very beginner in virtualization, but anyway I will inquire
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One of the solutions might be running it in qemu as you wish (libvirt, etc.), with vnc screen enabled. And install a noVNC to access this vnc screen via browser. This is what Proxmox essentially does.

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ok why not, thanks, i'm a beginner to virtualization, i'll inquire
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