in this case, just go to the settings of the vm & disable or remove the Fedora iso file from the list. assuming u booted from the iso file. u did boot from the iso file right ...
remember wat Torvalds said in the good old days to Nvidia ?
u sure ur not trolling people here ?
which DE ?
correct me if I'm wrong, but should'nt u be doing that post installation ?
Lesbian ?
u an experienced user or a noob at linux ? if experienced, then its awesome. if noob, stay away from it
remember he said he's a beginner, u wanna recommend Arch to him ? slackware is fine, but arch ?
y ? u can install the default graphics drivers from the official nvidia website
u a beginner or experienced in Linux ? It also depends on ur taste & preferences
are u Groot ? wat do u want to do using Kali ? hack ur neighbour's wife ?
> more cli to improve my linux knowledge. then y the need for a gui ?
yea, figured it wud have a catch, but its working perfectly right ?
so are u thinking on something in the lines of Arch then ?
y dont u write one ? it wud help us all u know
do u want to stay in KDE or u want explore DEs as well ?
There are many, what exactly are u looking for ?
is ur user in sudo group ?
did u provide any options for it during install ?
Can u login using ur Google play credentials ?