On 2021-07-22 16:57:47 Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
|Op donderdag 22 juli 2021 22:01:45 CEST schreef David T-G: |> Hi, all -- |> |> This is probably a VM-ish question rather than a SuSE-ish question, but |> since I'm running OpenSuSE I figured I could ask here to get started :-) |> |> I want to create a VM on host X and view it from my host Y desktop. All |> of the examples I've seen show someone working locally. Can either of |> these tools support running the VM "there" but viewing and interacting |> with it "here"? |> |> If not, is there another simple and free hypervisor that will fill the |> bill? I'm not particularly in love with either, not least since I have |> no experience; they just seem to be at the top of everyone's |> "virtualization for dummies" lists. |> |> I just want to run a few simple VMs, but I have neither the disk space |> nor the extra RAM on my little desktop to do so -- and I don't |> particularly want to have to get up and go to the coat^Wserver closet |> any time I have to access them. |> |> |> TIA & HAND |> |> :-D | |With virt-manager / KVM / QEMU that can be done. Create the connection to | the VM and fire it up.
So, install QEMU on both, then use QEMU on one to watch the other? Leslie -- Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.3 x86_64