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NAME
looking-glass-client - Low latency KVM FrameRelay implementation
SYNOPSIS
looking-glass-client [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
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.
OPTIONS
-h Print out this help
-C PATH
Specify an additional configuration file to load
-f PATH
Specify the path to the shared memory file [default: /dev/shm/looking-glass]
-L SIZE
Specify the size in MB of the shared memory file (0 = detect) [default: 0]
-s Disable spice client
-c HOST
Specify the spice host or UNIX socket [default: 127.0.0.1]
-p PORT
Specify the spice port or 0 for UNIX socket [default: 5900]
-j Disable cursor position scaling
-M Don't hide the host cursor
-K Set the FPS limit [default: 200]
-k Enable FPS display
-g NAME
Force the use of a specific renderer
-o OPTION
Specify a renderer option (ie: opengl:vsync=0)
Alternatively specify "list" to list all renderers and their options
-a Auto resize the window to the guest
-n Don't allow the window to be manually resized
-r Don't maintain the aspect ratio
-d Borderless mode
-F Borderless fullscreen mode
-x XPOS
Initial window X position [default: center]
-y YPOS
Initial window Y position [default: center]
-w WIDTH
Initial window width [default: 1024]
-b HEIGHT
Initial window height [default: 768]
-Q Ignore requests to quit (ie: Alt+F4)
-l License information
AUTHOR
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 04, 2018 LOOKING-GLASS-CLIENT(1)