How do I configure spice with KVM?
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I'm trying to install and configure spice.
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I'm trying to install and configure spice.
However, I cannot find a source on how to do this.
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Yes, I've done this with success in 12.04. What management tool are you using for running KVM? Virt-manager? plain Libvirt withvirsh? a web based manager? or plainqemu-kvmcommand line, etc. And what guest OS are you running?
– gertvdijk
Feb 3 '13 at 20:32
package easyspice seems to work on my 12.10 running in kvm. Take a look at apt-cache pkgnames | grep spice to see many more packages.
– ubfan1
Feb 9 '13 at 6:53
Hey I found this guide on the linux kvm site, not sure if you've seen it. How to install SPICE on KVM. linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
– curios
Sep 7 '13 at 18:52
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I'm trying to install and configure spice.
However, I cannot find a source on how to do this.
kvm spice
I'm trying to install and configure spice.
However, I cannot find a source on how to do this.
kvm spice
kvm spice
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Yes, I've done this with success in 12.04. What management tool are you using for running KVM? Virt-manager? plain Libvirt withvirsh? a web based manager? or plainqemu-kvmcommand line, etc. And what guest OS are you running?
– gertvdijk
Feb 3 '13 at 20:32
package easyspice seems to work on my 12.10 running in kvm. Take a look at apt-cache pkgnames | grep spice to see many more packages.
– ubfan1
Feb 9 '13 at 6:53
Hey I found this guide on the linux kvm site, not sure if you've seen it. How to install SPICE on KVM. linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
– curios
Sep 7 '13 at 18:52
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Yes, I've done this with success in 12.04. What management tool are you using for running KVM? Virt-manager? plain Libvirt withvirsh? a web based manager? or plainqemu-kvmcommand line, etc. And what guest OS are you running?
– gertvdijk
Feb 3 '13 at 20:32
package easyspice seems to work on my 12.10 running in kvm. Take a look at apt-cache pkgnames | grep spice to see many more packages.
– ubfan1
Feb 9 '13 at 6:53
Hey I found this guide on the linux kvm site, not sure if you've seen it. How to install SPICE on KVM. linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
– curios
Sep 7 '13 at 18:52
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Yes, I've done this with success in 12.04. What management tool are you using for running KVM? Virt-manager? plain Libvirt with
virsh? a web based manager? or plain qemu-kvm command line, etc. And what guest OS are you running?– gertvdijk
Feb 3 '13 at 20:32
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Yes, I've done this with success in 12.04. What management tool are you using for running KVM? Virt-manager? plain Libvirt with
virsh? a web based manager? or plain qemu-kvm command line, etc. And what guest OS are you running?– gertvdijk
Feb 3 '13 at 20:32
package easyspice seems to work on my 12.10 running in kvm. Take a look at apt-cache pkgnames | grep spice to see many more packages.
– ubfan1
Feb 9 '13 at 6:53
package easyspice seems to work on my 12.10 running in kvm. Take a look at apt-cache pkgnames | grep spice to see many more packages.
– ubfan1
Feb 9 '13 at 6:53
Hey I found this guide on the linux kvm site, not sure if you've seen it. How to install SPICE on KVM. linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
– curios
Sep 7 '13 at 18:52
Hey I found this guide on the linux kvm site, not sure if you've seen it. How to install SPICE on KVM. linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
– curios
Sep 7 '13 at 18:52
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Use 'aqemu', can be found in Ubuntu Repositories. It saves kvm configs to /home/${user}/.aqemu/
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Use 'aqemu', can be found in Ubuntu Repositories. It saves kvm configs to /home/${user}/.aqemu/
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Use 'aqemu', can be found in Ubuntu Repositories. It saves kvm configs to /home/${user}/.aqemu/
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Use 'aqemu', can be found in Ubuntu Repositories. It saves kvm configs to /home/${user}/.aqemu/
Use 'aqemu', can be found in Ubuntu Repositories. It saves kvm configs to /home/${user}/.aqemu/
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Yes, I've done this with success in 12.04. What management tool are you using for running KVM? Virt-manager? plain Libvirt with
virsh? a web based manager? or plainqemu-kvmcommand line, etc. And what guest OS are you running?– gertvdijk
Feb 3 '13 at 20:32
package easyspice seems to work on my 12.10 running in kvm. Take a look at apt-cache pkgnames | grep spice to see many more packages.
– ubfan1
Feb 9 '13 at 6:53
Hey I found this guide on the linux kvm site, not sure if you've seen it. How to install SPICE on KVM. linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
– curios
Sep 7 '13 at 18:52