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Running an X11 application on a KVM guest so it displays on the host system



2019 Community Moderator ElectionOpen a window on a remote X display (why “Cannot open display”)?What does DISPLAY=:0.0 actually mean?Is it possible to choose which X display a program instance should run on?Faster graphics in KVM guestHow do I prevent time drift in a Debian guest on a CentOS KVM host?Nested KVM - KVM-Guest unable to get DHCP addressHow to send/upload a file from Host OS to guest OS in KVM?(not folder sharing)KVM host, add LV to guestKVM guest access to host usb-serial dongleHost CPU temperature within KVM guestkvm host memory vs guest memoryKVM shared folder between Debian host and CentOS 7 guestKernel panic in KVM guest after Fedora 27 - libvirt update










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Is there an easy way of running an X11 application on a KVM guest system the way that it is displayed on the host system?



I know I can ssh to a guest with X11 forwarding, but I am wondering if there is a native KVM/libvirt approach or just something simpler.










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  • Possible duplicate of Is it possible to choose which X display a program instance should run on?

    – G-Man
    yesterday











  • See also What does DISPLAY=:0.0 actually mean? and Open a window on a remote X display (why “Cannot open display”)?

    – G-Man
    yesterday







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    @G-Man absolutely nothing to do with that "duplicate". To the OP: you can forward ports with qemu directly (with its guestfwd option), no need for ssh. There may be more interesting ways to speed up things, but that needs a bit more testing and research. But I'm not using libvirt/virtmanager (I'm using qemu+kvm directly), so I'm not sure I can help you.

    – mosvy
    yesterday












  • Have you tried virt-manager?

    – Michael Hampton
    16 hours ago















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Is there an easy way of running an X11 application on a KVM guest system the way that it is displayed on the host system?



I know I can ssh to a guest with X11 forwarding, but I am wondering if there is a native KVM/libvirt approach or just something simpler.










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  • Possible duplicate of Is it possible to choose which X display a program instance should run on?

    – G-Man
    yesterday











  • See also What does DISPLAY=:0.0 actually mean? and Open a window on a remote X display (why “Cannot open display”)?

    – G-Man
    yesterday







  • 1





    @G-Man absolutely nothing to do with that "duplicate". To the OP: you can forward ports with qemu directly (with its guestfwd option), no need for ssh. There may be more interesting ways to speed up things, but that needs a bit more testing and research. But I'm not using libvirt/virtmanager (I'm using qemu+kvm directly), so I'm not sure I can help you.

    – mosvy
    yesterday












  • Have you tried virt-manager?

    – Michael Hampton
    16 hours ago













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Is there an easy way of running an X11 application on a KVM guest system the way that it is displayed on the host system?



I know I can ssh to a guest with X11 forwarding, but I am wondering if there is a native KVM/libvirt approach or just something simpler.










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Is there an easy way of running an X11 application on a KVM guest system the way that it is displayed on the host system?



I know I can ssh to a guest with X11 forwarding, but I am wondering if there is a native KVM/libvirt approach or just something simpler.







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  • Possible duplicate of Is it possible to choose which X display a program instance should run on?

    – G-Man
    yesterday











  • See also What does DISPLAY=:0.0 actually mean? and Open a window on a remote X display (why “Cannot open display”)?

    – G-Man
    yesterday







  • 1





    @G-Man absolutely nothing to do with that "duplicate". To the OP: you can forward ports with qemu directly (with its guestfwd option), no need for ssh. There may be more interesting ways to speed up things, but that needs a bit more testing and research. But I'm not using libvirt/virtmanager (I'm using qemu+kvm directly), so I'm not sure I can help you.

    – mosvy
    yesterday












  • Have you tried virt-manager?

    – Michael Hampton
    16 hours ago

















  • Possible duplicate of Is it possible to choose which X display a program instance should run on?

    – G-Man
    yesterday











  • See also What does DISPLAY=:0.0 actually mean? and Open a window on a remote X display (why “Cannot open display”)?

    – G-Man
    yesterday







  • 1





    @G-Man absolutely nothing to do with that "duplicate". To the OP: you can forward ports with qemu directly (with its guestfwd option), no need for ssh. There may be more interesting ways to speed up things, but that needs a bit more testing and research. But I'm not using libvirt/virtmanager (I'm using qemu+kvm directly), so I'm not sure I can help you.

    – mosvy
    yesterday












  • Have you tried virt-manager?

    – Michael Hampton
    16 hours ago
















Possible duplicate of Is it possible to choose which X display a program instance should run on?

– G-Man
yesterday





Possible duplicate of Is it possible to choose which X display a program instance should run on?

– G-Man
yesterday













See also What does DISPLAY=:0.0 actually mean? and Open a window on a remote X display (why “Cannot open display”)?

– G-Man
yesterday






See also What does DISPLAY=:0.0 actually mean? and Open a window on a remote X display (why “Cannot open display”)?

– G-Man
yesterday





1




1





@G-Man absolutely nothing to do with that "duplicate". To the OP: you can forward ports with qemu directly (with its guestfwd option), no need for ssh. There may be more interesting ways to speed up things, but that needs a bit more testing and research. But I'm not using libvirt/virtmanager (I'm using qemu+kvm directly), so I'm not sure I can help you.

– mosvy
yesterday






@G-Man absolutely nothing to do with that "duplicate". To the OP: you can forward ports with qemu directly (with its guestfwd option), no need for ssh. There may be more interesting ways to speed up things, but that needs a bit more testing and research. But I'm not using libvirt/virtmanager (I'm using qemu+kvm directly), so I'm not sure I can help you.

– mosvy
yesterday














Have you tried virt-manager?

– Michael Hampton
16 hours ago





Have you tried virt-manager?

– Michael Hampton
16 hours ago










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