Am 23.01.2013 14:15, schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia: > On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Zoltan Frombach <zoltan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I run an Ubuntu VM under windows. Inside that, I use virt-manager to >> manage a remote Linux running KVM + libvirt. >> This way you do not need to have X on the remote box. >> >> Zoltan >> >> On 1/23/2013 10:49 AM, Nux! wrote: >>> On 23.01.2013 05:45, mattias wrote: >>>> are there any windows based software to administer an kvm hhost? >>>> e.g create edit machines >>>> no web based > > It can also be run via a local SSH server (such as the one built into > CygWin) by logging in remotely to the KVM server. You *will* need to > be sure that the KVM server has enough X utilities to actually run X > services this way, including tools such as "xorg-x11-xauth" and maybe > the editor or X terminal of your choice. But no, there is not really a > "virt-manager" directly built for Windows. And then? Ok rhetorical question, you mean local X server like xming: http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/ SSH client is of your personal choice (putty, ZOC) and this way you can avoid Cygwin. Rainer _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt