[Qemu-devel] [Bug 614958] Re: copy-paste between client and host

2012-03-28 Thread Steve White
Hi Michel,

It may be out of scope for qemu -- the scope is for the developers to
decide.

My point remains though:  If this functionality isn't there when the
user installs qemu, they will find another solution.  It won't be hard
to find. I have watched this happen.

Perhaps there's some synthesis, for example, a preferred packaging of
qemu with software that provides this functionality.

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Title:
  copy-paste between client and host

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I propose that copy/paste between VMs be implemented somehow directly in QEMU.
  This has been discussed repeatedly elsewhere; various solutions are proposed. 
 See below.

  As it is, each user has to do their own research and testing if they
  are to find a solution.   This makes the product frustratingly
  unattractive for many.

  Most solutions involve either running vnc and using a vnc client that
  supports copy/paste (this can be tricky to find itself), or running
  some other tcp-based copy-paste application.

  For many users, the networking in a client VM is unimportant--they
  just want to run some application there, and setting up netoworking in
  a VM itself can be an issue.  Most of these solutions rely on un-
  maintained software, and some require that other software be installed
  to make them work (Basic interpreter, Java, etc).  Any of these
  solutions take some work to set up.

  I can tell you, the absence of a copy/paste mechanism makes the
  project an immediate no-go for many users.  I work with a guy who
  spent a lot of time trying, gave up, and switched to VirtualBox for
  this exact reason.

  It would be much better if copy/paste worked out of the box.  Ideally,
  it should work independently of networking.

  Cheers!

  Some discussions and proposed solutions:
  -
  http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=161
  Somebody suggests VNC into the virtual host, and use vncviewer
  Somebody else suggests TCP/IP Clipboard (text editor with tcp/ip)

  http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2626
  primitive app for sharing text across machines (in Basic)
  http://homepage.mac.com/bnej/shareclip/

  http://borderworlds.dk/blog/20070217-00.html
  Says doesn't know a good solution but points to unmaintained package
  Qemu Guest Tools
  http://wolfpackally.wo.funpic.de/qemu/qgt/

  http://bonzoli.com/docs/How_to_setup_Qemu_on_Fedora_8.html
  proposes Java remoteclip running on client and server
  http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/rcm/WWW/RemoteClip/

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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 614958] Re: copy-paste between client and host

2010-08-11 Thread Steve White
Hi Paolo,

Thanks for your acknowledgement!  if a solution is on the way, I'm glad
to hear it!

I agree that it would be best to keep this report open until *after* the
solution arrives and this particular feature has been tested and it has
been released to the public.  If this SPICE doesn't completely satisfy
the cut and paste requirement, then the bug report should be moved to
the SPICE bug report system.

We are eagerly awaiting the new features!

Cheers!

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Status in QEMU: New

Bug description:
Hi,

I propose that copy/paste between VMs be implemented somehow directly in QEMU.
This has been discussed repeatedly elsewhere; various solutions are proposed.  
See below.

As it is, each user has to do their own research and testing if they are to 
find a solution.   This makes the product frustratingly unattractive for many.

Most solutions involve either running vnc and using a vnc client that supports 
copy/paste (this can be tricky to find itself), or running some other tcp-based 
copy-paste application. 

For many users, the networking in a client VM is unimportant--they just want to 
run some application there, and setting up netoworking in a VM itself can be an 
issue.  Most of these solutions rely on un-maintained software, and some 
require that other software be installed to make them work (Basic interpreter, 
Java, etc).  Any of these solutions take some work to set up.

I can tell you, the absence of a copy/paste mechanism makes the project an 
immediate no-go for many users.  I work with a guy who spent a lot of time 
trying, gave up, and switched to VirtualBox for this exact reason.

It would be much better if copy/paste worked out of the box.  Ideally, it 
should work independently of networking.

Cheers!

Some discussions and proposed solutions:
-
http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=161
Somebody suggests VNC into the virtual host, and use vncviewer
Somebody else suggests TCP/IP Clipboard (text editor with tcp/ip)

http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2626
primitive app for sharing text across machines (in Basic)
http://homepage.mac.com/bnej/shareclip/

http://borderworlds.dk/blog/20070217-00.html
Says doesn't know a good solution but points to unmaintained package
Qemu Guest Tools
http://wolfpackally.wo.funpic.de/qemu/qgt/

http://bonzoli.com/docs/How_to_setup_Qemu_on_Fedora_8.html
proposes Java remoteclip running on client and server
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/rcm/WWW/RemoteClip/





[Qemu-devel] [Bug 614958] [NEW] copy-paste between client and host

2010-08-08 Thread Steve White
Public bug reported:

Hi,

I propose that copy/paste between VMs be implemented somehow directly in QEMU.
This has been discussed repeatedly elsewhere; various solutions are proposed.  
See below.

As it is, each user has to do their own research and testing if they are
to find a solution.   This makes the product frustratingly unattractive
for many.

Most solutions involve either running vnc and using a vnc client that
supports copy/paste (this can be tricky to find itself), or running some
other tcp-based copy-paste application.

For many users, the networking in a client VM is unimportant--they just
want to run some application there, and setting up netoworking in a VM
itself can be an issue.  Most of these solutions rely on un-maintained
software, and some require that other software be installed to make them
work (Basic interpreter, Java, etc).  Any of these solutions take some
work to set up.

I can tell you, the absence of a copy/paste mechanism makes the project
an immediate no-go for many users.  I work with a guy who spent a lot of
time trying, gave up, and switched to VirtualBox for this exact reason.

It would be much better if copy/paste worked out of the box.  Ideally,
it should work independently of networking.

Cheers!

Some discussions and proposed solutions:
-
http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=161
Somebody suggests VNC into the virtual host, and use vncviewer
Somebody else suggests TCP/IP Clipboard (text editor with tcp/ip)

http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2626
primitive app for sharing text across machines (in Basic)
http://homepage.mac.com/bnej/shareclip/

http://borderworlds.dk/blog/20070217-00.html
Says doesn't know a good solution but points to unmaintained package
Qemu Guest Tools
http://wolfpackally.wo.funpic.de/qemu/qgt/

http://bonzoli.com/docs/How_to_setup_Qemu_on_Fedora_8.html
proposes Java remoteclip running on client and server
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/rcm/WWW/RemoteClip/

** Affects: qemu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Status in QEMU: New

Bug description:
Hi,

I propose that copy/paste between VMs be implemented somehow directly in QEMU.
This has been discussed repeatedly elsewhere; various solutions are proposed.  
See below.

As it is, each user has to do their own research and testing if they are to 
find a solution.   This makes the product frustratingly unattractive for many.

Most solutions involve either running vnc and using a vnc client that supports 
copy/paste (this can be tricky to find itself), or running some other tcp-based 
copy-paste application. 

For many users, the networking in a client VM is unimportant--they just want to 
run some application there, and setting up netoworking in a VM itself can be an 
issue.  Most of these solutions rely on un-maintained software, and some 
require that other software be installed to make them work (Basic interpreter, 
Java, etc).  Any of these solutions take some work to set up.

I can tell you, the absence of a copy/paste mechanism makes the project an 
immediate no-go for many users.  I work with a guy who spent a lot of time 
trying, gave up, and switched to VirtualBox for this exact reason.

It would be much better if copy/paste worked out of the box.  Ideally, it 
should work independently of networking.

Cheers!

Some discussions and proposed solutions:
-
http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=161
Somebody suggests VNC into the virtual host, and use vncviewer
Somebody else suggests TCP/IP Clipboard (text editor with tcp/ip)

http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2626
primitive app for sharing text across machines (in Basic)
http://homepage.mac.com/bnej/shareclip/

http://borderworlds.dk/blog/20070217-00.html
Says doesn't know a good solution but points to unmaintained package
Qemu Guest Tools
http://wolfpackally.wo.funpic.de/qemu/qgt/

http://bonzoli.com/docs/How_to_setup_Qemu_on_Fedora_8.html
proposes Java remoteclip running on client and server
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/rcm/WWW/RemoteClip/