.TH qemu-gtk 1 "(c) 2009 Gerd Hoffmann" .SH NAME qemu-gtk - user interface for qemu. .SH SYNOPSIS .B qemu-gtk [ options ] [ monitor spec | vm name ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B qemu-gtk is a user interface for qemu. It will connect to the qemu monitor and provide a fancy user interface for the virtual machine using monitor and VNC. You can close the GUI window, keep the virtual machine running, and reconnect later. .B qemu-gtk will not start qemu itself. You might find .B qemu-gtk-run(1) useful for that though. .P .B qemu-gtk expects the monitor location in qemu command line style (i.e. unix:/path/to/socket, tcp:host:port, ...) as argument. Alternatively you can also specify the name of the virtual machine. .B qemu-gtk will first try to find it in the config file. Failing that it will try the default monitor location, which is "unix:$HOME/.qemu-gtk/$vmname". .SH OPTIONS .TP .B -h Display help text. .TP .B -d Raise debug level. .TP .B -k Keep running window open when qemu exits (i.e. GUI window will not disappear on VM shutdown). .TP .B -m Enable monitor access in a tab. .TP .B -s Enable serial console in a tab. Happens automatically in case the qemu VNC server is disabled. .SH CONFIG FILE .B $HOME/.qemu-gtk.rc is the personal config file. .B qemu-gtk will save the UI settings there. It is also checked to find the monitor for a given virtual machine. It is a usual key file, with sections names in brackets and key = value pairs. .P The [vm] section can have a list of virtual machines, with "name = monitor-spec" pairs. It is most useful for VMs running on other machines as for local usage the default mapping should work just fine. .SH SEE ALSO qemu-gtk-run(1) .SH AUTHOR (c) 2009 Gerd Hoffmann