Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote: > On 4/28/11, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: >> You don't have to run an entire X desktop on the server to use >> virt-manager there. >> >> If you have a graphical linux workstation on the same network (x can be >> slow across a WAN, so I would only do it locally), you can just do this >> from the workstation with X running: >> >> ssh -XY -l root <server_name> >> >> then from the server do this: >> >> virt-manager >> >> This will run just the application "virt-manager" on the server and push >> the video display back to your machine. >> >> You may need to run this on the workstation before you ssh to the server >> machine: >> >> xhost + > > Thanks a lot for this tip, it'll probably come in very useful for me > since it sounds a lot easier/efficient than having VNC (freenx never > worked for me) on every CentOS machine in my office. Although maybe > not in this particular case since my usual access to this particular > server is through WAN. It's SSH, it' safe from the internet also. Ljubomir