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about qemu-gtk
==============

This is a simple gtk-based gui for qemu.  It is designed to run
independant from the qemu process, so you can stop and restart the gui
without disturbing your virtual machines.

qemu-gtk doesn't (yet?) support starting and stopping virtual
machines.  It can only connect to a already running qemu process.


using qemu-gtk
--------------

qemu-gtk connects to the qemu monitor using tcp or unix sockets and to
the built-in vnc server.  Thus you must enable the monitor and vnc
when starting qemu.  The monitor should be in non-blocking server mode.

i.e. you'll start qemu like this:

  "qemu -monitor unix:/tmp/monitor,server,nowait -vnc :1 <more-args>"

then the gui like this:

  "qemu-gtk unix:/tmp/monitor"

qemu-gtk will figure automatically where the vnc display is, using the
monitor.


Have fun,
  Gerd

--
Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>