You won’t be installing GUI! Trust me, yum install virt-manager
xauth – Those are the only packages that will be installed, (plus any required support
packages, which are minimal) Then via your SSH session, you get the gui running on *your*
local X server – not the remote server. Awesome for remote admin of servers,
and also compressed via ssh, and most of my colo servers prioritise ssh traffic,
so very good connections, even if your servers are being hammered for traffic. Win
win J From:
centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Agnello
George On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Gabriel <gabriel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: You can install virt-manager on the
centos box, and then use it via ssh, for example ssh –X user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Then on the command line, run
virt-manager, (you may need to install xauth as well, but it works a charm)
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