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It is suggested that you Note: This formula may be out of date. A 1440p display requires 64mb shared memory. The shared memory file will be located in /dev/shm/looking-glass and will need to be created on every boot otherwise it will have incorrect permissions. Looking glass will not be able to run unless it has permissions to this file. You can create the shared memory file before starting automatically by adding the VM with following config file: <code>touch /etc/tmpfiles.d/10-looking-glass.conf</code> Add the appropriate permissions for your system, this only needs following content to be done once at boot time, for example (this is a sample script only, do not use this without altering it for your requirements)the file:
touch #Type Path Mode UID GID Age Argument f /dev/shm/looking-glass && chown 0660 user: kvm /dev/shm/looking -glass && chmod 660 /dev/shm/looking-glass
You must round this value up to the nearest power of two, which with the above example would be 32MB
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Be sure to set the UID to your local user.
== Looking Glass Service (Windows) ==