![]() ![]() Try copying something in your Windows Guest and paste it in your Host, it should work. ![]() The display might blinking a few times, so don’t worry about that. Step 2 – Run and install spice-guest-toolsĪfter the file is available on your Windows Guest, run and install the program. If you have no internet, you can download the file on a device with internet, then transfer it to your Windows Guest using USB storage which sadly won’t be covered here. Or easier, shortened URL: In my case, I opened the link on my Windows Guest, but internet is required for that. Open the download page ( ) on your Windows Guest, scroll down a bit until you found Windows binaries under Guest, click the Windows guest tools link to start the download. ![]() (Updated as 26th Oct) Step 1 – Download spice-guest-tools to Windows Guest It should be working for any SPICE remote viewer too such as Cockpit (tested). I am writing this tutorial based on virt-manager. The key to this tutorial is, install spice -guest-tools and Spice WebDAV daemon. I started with virt-manager and had no clipboard sharing enabled. It is quite confusing when you first started. I am currently running Ubuntu 20.04 as the Host and Windows 10 as the Guests. ![]() Main reason why I wanted to try because I want to move away from VirtualBox that I can never enable folder sharing, and VMWare which is paid. I found people talking about Qemu/KVM on Reddit, so I decided to try. So here am I sharing the complete guide for you guys. 4.7 Step 7 – Verify the Folder Sharing is workingĬlipboard and folder sharing are usually an important feature to have when we run virtual machines. ![]()
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