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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Just in case you are on a desktop and using qemu for local virtualisation, I would recommend you use virt-manager.\n
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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I did build Kali from their ISO but I’ll give their provided image a try. I do know what Kali is and what it is used for. I’ll be using it for TryHackMe labs.
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Just in case you are on a desktop and using qemu for local virtualisation, I would recommend you use virt-manager.\n
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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I did build Kali from their ISO but I’ll give their provided image a try. I do know what Kali is and what it is used for. I’ll be using it for TryHackMe labs.
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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I did build Kali from their ISO but I’ll give their provided image a try. I do know what Kali is and what it is used for. I’ll be using it for TryHackMe labs.
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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I did build Kali from their ISO but I’ll give their provided image a try. I do know what Kali is and what it is used for. I’ll be using it for TryHackMe labs.
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Just use the provided qemu image on the Kali site, import it, and you’re good to go. Don’t worry about the other stuff.\n
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Is it possible to copy paste with QEMU?\n
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I’m running Arch on my machine with Kali in a QEMU VM and I’d like to copy paste between the two. How can this be done?
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Just in case you are on a desktop and using qemu for local virtualisation, I would recommend you use virt-manager.\n
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Besides that, set up spice or vnc daemons in the guests, as others have said.\n
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Just in case You’re virtualising Kali Linux, use their provided qemu image, you won’t have to worry about it. If you don’t know what Kali is, don’t use it.
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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I did build Kali from their ISO but I’ll give their provided image a try. I do know what Kali is and what it is used for. I’ll be using it for TryHackMe labs.
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Just in case you are on a desktop and using qemu for local virtualisation, I would recommend you use virt-manager.\n
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Besides that, set up spice or vnc daemons in the guests, as others have said.\n
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Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.\n
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I did build Kali from their ISO but I’ll give their provided image a try. I do know what Kali is and what it is used for. I’ll be using it for TryHackMe labs.
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Okay, so my guess was right. Don’t bother setting things up manually, qemu and libvirt are hellishly complex. If you don’t need something super special, use virt-manager.\n
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Just use the provided qemu image on the Kali site, import it, and you’re good to go. Don’t worry about the other stuff.\n
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Depending in your screen you might have to set a custom screen resolution, but if you’re using something standard, xfce should automatically recognize everything.\n
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That’s such an incredibly janky solution holy shit lol\n
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I know this isn’t a real answer, but it’s what I use as a stop gap measure… I basically have a text file called buffer, and ssh into the VM on a terminal on my host, and paste into the buffer file.\n
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That’s such an incredibly janky solution holy shit lol\n
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SPICE is the answer
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That’s such an incredibly janky solution holy shit lol\n
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SPICE is the answer
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The spice must flow…\n
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That’s such an incredibly janky solution holy shit lol\n
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SPICE is the answer
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I know this isn’t a real answer, but it’s what I use as a stop gap measure… I basically have a text file called buffer, and ssh into the VM on a terminal on my host, and paste into the buffer file.\n
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That’s such an incredibly janky solution holy shit lol\n
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SPICE is the answer
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The spice must flow…\n
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I know this isn’t a real answer, but it’s what I use as a stop gap measure… I basically have a text file called buffer, and ssh into the VM on a terminal on my host, and paste into the buffer file.\n
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