I recently changed my desktop from Centos Server (GUI) to RHEL WS 7.5 (required by employer). With my Centos server as a desktop all worked good. Now: Desktop = rhel WS 7.5 Remote server = Centos 7 Server (CLI) I launch virt-manager on my rhel desktop and all VM's work great. I connect to my remote server and I'm asked by ksshaskpass for the root password and connection is made with remote vm's displayed in virt-manager. I launch a remote vm, and I'm asked again by ksshaskpass for the root password = no good, it just keeps asking. The VM launches (remote server verifies that with virt-top) but I don't get any display. This worked perfectly with my Centos Server as a desktop. I have X forward in ssh, I'm using spice, I have disabled kde wallet and ksshaskpass, but it still pop's up requesting a password, which I know is right since it populated virt-manager with all my remote vms. I tried the Remote server root PW and even the root PW of the VM=no joy. When I log into the remote server I see ssh:notty errors. I do believe it is the password request when opening a VM that is stopping the display from showing up and nothing else..maybe...:( Sorta lost... any ideas other than reinstalling Centos Server as my desktop? -- When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace. --- J. Hendrix _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list