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Virt-manager: unable to interact with existing vms on a server

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I have 3vm's on a kvm. of recent i have been able to manage these vm's visually through virt-manager. on a windows machine i have been using mobaxterm to access the server and everything was working fine. however, after switching to linux(fedora36) and adding a user (to the wheel group, libvirt and kvm) i am still unable to open virt-manager gui. i get the following error. If i access the server with (ssh -X user@ip) yes, i can now access virt-manager gui, but when i try to interact with any of the vm's i get an error: "Error starting domain: Failed to find group record for gid 'o'" virt-manager error

trying to use "virsh" command, i cant lis any vms available on the server. this effect is now global to even the root users.

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