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How do I see vm creation times from the Virtual Machine Manager GUI? h

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I simply want to know the date / time for each VM I have created, and the last time they were booted. Seems like an intuitive thing that any sane GUI programmer would have included???

I have 4 vms, created on late model Ubuntu 20.04 KVM Virtual Machine Manager less than a month ago, and cannot see date/times for them. Please advise. I want to use this to actually manage vms.

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You can do that from within each OS, generally speaking. For example, your last reboot can be gleaned with the `last` command. Installation date isn't too hard to find, either.
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