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== Looking Glass Client ==
This guide will step you through building the looking glass client on Debian based systems from source, before you attempt to do this you should have a basic understanding of how to use the shell.
=== Building the Application ===
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==== Installing Build Dependancies Dependencies ====
* binutils-dev
===== Debian (and maybe Ubuntu) =====
<codesyntaxhighlight lang=bash>
apt-get install binutils-dev cmake fonts-freefont-ttf libsdl2-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev libspice-protocol-dev libfontconfig1-dev libx11-dev nettle-dev
</codesyntaxhighlight >
===== Fedora 29+ =====
<codesyntaxhighlight lang=bash>
yum install make cmake binutils-devel SDL2-devel SDL2_ttf-devel nettle-devel spice-protocol fontconfig-devel libX11-devel egl-wayland-devel wayland-devel mesa-libGLU-devel mesa-libGLES-devel mesa-libGL-devel mesa-libEGL-devel
</codesyntaxhighlight >
===== OpenSuSE Leap 15.0+ =====
<codesyntaxhighlight lang=bash>zypper install make cmake binutils-devel libSDL2-devel libSDL2_ttf-devel libnettle-devel nettle spice-protocol-devel fontconfig-devel libX11-devel libconfig-devel libwayland-egl-devellibX11fixes-devel</syntaxhighlight > ===== Arch / Manjaro ===== <syntaxhighlight lang=bash>sudo pacman -Syu binutils-dev cmake fonts-freefont-ttf libsdl2-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev libspice-protocol-dev bfontconfig1-dev libx11-dev nettle-dev</codesyntaxhighlight>
==== Downloading ====
Or pull the lastest using the '''git''' command.
<codesyntaxhighlight lang=bash>
git clone https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass.git
</codesyntaxhighlight >
==== Building ====
If you downloaded the file via the web link then you should have a 'zip' file. Simply unzip and cd into the new directory. If you used 'git' then cd into the 'LookingGlass' directory.
<pre stylesyntaxhighlight lang="white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;"bash>mkdir client/buildcd client/build
cmake ../
make
</presyntaxhighlight;NOTE: The most common compile error is related to backtrace support this can be disabled by adding the following option to the cmake command. '''-DENABLE_BACKTRACE=0''', however, if you disable this and need support for a crash please be sure to use gdb to obtain a backtrace manually or there is nothing that can be done to help you.
Should this all go well you should be left with the file '''looking-glass-client'''. Before you run the client you will first need to configure either Libvirt or Qemu (whichever you prefer) and then setup set up the Windows side service.
=== libvirt Configuration ===
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This article assumes you already have a fully functional libvirt VM with PCI Passthrough working on a dedicated monitor. If you do not please ensure this is configured before you proceed.
'''If you are using QEMU directly, this does not apply to you.'''
=== libvirt Configuration ===
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Add the following to the libvirt machine configuration inside the 'devices' section by running "virsh edit VM" where VM is the name of your virtual machine.
<pre stylesyntaxhighlight lang="white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;"xml>
<shmem name='looking-glass'>
<model type='ivshmem-plain'/>
<size unit='M'>32</size>
</shmem>
</presyntaxhighlight>
The memory size (show as 32 in the example above may need to be adjusted as per [[Installation#Determining_Memory|Determining Memory]] section.
=== Qemu Commands ===
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'''If you are using virt manager then this does not apply to you.'''
 
Add the following to the commands to your QEMU command line, adjusting the bus to suit your particular configuration:
<pre stylesyntaxhighlight lang="white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;"bash>
-device ivshmem-plain,memdev=ivshmem,bus=pcie.0 \
-object memory-backend-file,id=ivshmem,share=on,mem-path=/dev/shm/looking-glass,size=32M
</presyntaxhighlight
The memory size (show as 32 in the example above may need to be adjusted as per [[Installation#Determining_Memory|Determining Memory]] section.
You will need to adjust the memory size to a value that is suitable for your desired maximum resolution using the following formula:
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;"code>
width x height x 4 x 2 = total bytes
total bytes / 1024 / 1024 = total megabytes + 2
</precode>
For example, for a resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p)
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;"code>
1920 x 1080 x 4 x 2 = 16,588,800 bytes
16,588,800 / 1024 / 1024 = 15.82 MB + 2 = 17.82
</precode>
You must round this value up to the nearest power of two, which with the above example would be 32MB
== Looking Glass Service (Windows) ==
 
You must first run the Windows VM with the changes noted above in either the [[Installation#libvirt_Configuration|libvirt]] or [[Installation#Qemu_Commands|Qemu]] sections.
 
=== Installing the IVSHMEM Driver ===
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Windows will not prompt for a driver for the IVSHMEM device, instead, it will use a default null (do nothing) driver for the device. To install the IVSHMEM driver you will need to go into the device manager and update the driver for the device "PCI standard RAM Controller" under the "System Devices" node.
 
A signed Windows 10 driver can be obtained from Red Hat for this device from the below address:
 
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/upstream-virtio/
 
Please note that you must obtain version 0.1.161 or later
 
=== Using the Windows Host Application ===
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Start downloading the correct version for your release from https://looking-glass.hostfission.com/downloads. You can either choose between '''Official Releases''' which is is stable or '''Release Candidates''' that tries to be stable but has new features. '''Note:''' If your '''looking-glass-client''' was created by building from the '''master branch''' you have to pick the '''Bleeding Edge''' version.
 
The windows host application captures the windows desktop and stuffs the frames into the shared memory via the shared memory virtual device, without this Looking Glass will not function. It is critical that the version of the host application matches the version of the client application, as differing versions can be, and usually are, incompatible.
 
To get the Windows-Host-Application running after restart you need to run it as a privileged task we do that by starting '''cmd.exe''' as '''administrator''' and running a command in it which creates a windows task.
<syntaxhighlight lang=batch>
SCHTASKS /Create /TN "Looking Glass" /SC ONLOGON /RL HIGHEST /TR C:\Users\<YourUserName>\<YourPath>\looking-glass-host.exe
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Copy the following command in to your cmd shell and replace the '''<YourUserName> ''' with your username '''(e.g. "games")''' and your '''<YourPath> ''' with the part where the looking-glass-host.exe is stored '''(e.g. "Documents")''' .
 
[[File:Screenshot_cmd_windowstask.png|500px]]
 
Now you simply need to hit enter in to the cmd shell and restart the vm to test if it worked.
== Running the Client ==
 
The client command is the binary file: '''looking-glass-client'''. This command should run after the Windows Host Application has started.
 
For an updated list of arguments visit:
https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass/blob/master/client/README.md
 
Common options include '-s' for disabling spice, '-S' for disabling the screen saver, '-F' to automatically enter full screen and '-k' to disable the UPS/FPS rate.

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