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LOOKING-GLASS-CLIENT(1) General Commands Manual LOOKING-GLASS-CLIENT(1)

looking-glass-client - Low latency KVM FrameRelay implementation

looking-glass-client [OPTIONS]

LookingGlass enables you to use shared memory to pass rendered frames from a virtual machine back to the host system.

A LookingGlass Host implementation is required to run on the guest virtual machine. It is recommended that the client and host versions match.

Print out this help
Specify an additional configuration file to load
Specify the path to the shared memory file [default: /dev/shm/looking-glass]
Specify the size in MB of the shared memory file (0 = detect) [default: 0]
Disable spice client
Specify the spice host or UNIX socket [default: 127.0.0.1]
Specify the spice port or 0 for UNIX socket [default: 5900]
Disable cursor position scaling
Don't hide the host cursor
Set the FPS limit [default: 200]
Enable FPS display
Force the use of a specific renderer
Specify a renderer option (ie: opengl:vsync=0)

Alternatively specify "list" to list all renderers and their options

Auto resize the window to the guest
Don't allow the window to be manually resized
Don't maintain the aspect ratio
Borderless mode
Borderless fullscreen mode
Initial window X position [default: center]
Initial window Y position [default: center]
Initial window width [default: 1024]
Initial window height [default: 768]
Ignore requests to quit (ie: Alt+F4)
License information

looking-glass-client is written by Geoffrey McRae (https://looking-glass.hostfission.com/)

This manual page was written by Lennart Weller <lhw@ring0.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

June 4, 2018