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title: Get started with Phyllome OS
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date: 2021-11-25T13:58:46.554Z
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# How to use Phyllome OS
*This section explains how to further configure Phyllome OS, and how to deploy a tiny and live operating system within it.*
## Post-installation configuration
After Phyllome OS [has been successfully installed](/deploy/install) and [its first-launch process completed](/deploy/install#first-launch), a few tasks are required before it can be used to its fullest potential.
> As Phyllome OS evolves, one of the main goal is to shorten the time it would take for an end-user to have a fully operational virtual machine loaded with the installer of their favorite operating system, to the point that a user may not see the Phyllome OS environment
at all.
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> The following post-installation configuration will, hopefully, be made obsolete in a future Phyllome OS version.
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### Grant the current user the ability to manage virtual machines
Any new user, including the one that has been created during the first-launch set up, won't be part of the `libvirt` group. It means that it won't be able to manage the *qemu:///system*, which runs `libvirt` as root.
To avoid a password prompt each time the Virtual Machine Manager is launched, you can add the current user to the `libvirt` by using the following command, in the terminal:
```
sudo usermod -a -G libvirt $(whoami)
```
> A known bug affects the terminal: extra spaces between letters. To solve it, click on the burger menu (the three stacked horizontal lines) then go to *Preferences > Profiles > Unnamed* and check the box called *Custom font*.
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> Phyllome OS will eventually switch to the *qemu:///session* URI, which doesn't require elevated privileges. Have a look at [this great blog post](https://blog.wikichoon.com/2016/01/qemusystem-vs-qemusession.html) to understand some of the differences between the *session* and the *system* URI.
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### Run a few scripts
During the installation process, [a few scripts are fetched](https://github.com/PhyllomeOS/phyllomeos/tree/main/post) and stored under the `/usr/sbin` directory. They need to be run to further customize Phyllome OS.
#### Desktop enhancements
The following script will change the desktop background and pick opinionated defaults for the Virtual Machine Manager. It will also add a new User session URI for the Virtual Machine Manager.
Open the terminal and run the following script as a regular user:
```
/usr/sbin/configure-vmm-and-desktop.sh
```
*The updated desktop background. Notice that there is now a new URI called QEMU/KVM User session*
![post-install-conf-1.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-1.png)
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*Are you looking for tasks to do with your system? If so, have a look at doing some [suggested tasks](/gofurther)*
[^1]: Although, we very much encourage you to [hack it](https://github.com/PhyllomeOS/phyllomeos#how-to-hack-phyllome-os).