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.. _building:
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Building
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########
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The following instructions will help you build Looking Glass for yourself
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from source code. Before you attempt to do this, you should have a basic
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understanding of how to use the shell.
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.. _download_source:
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Downloading
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-----------
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Either visit the Looking Glass website's `Download
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Page <https://looking-glass.io/downloads>`_, or pull the lastest **bleeding-edge
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version** with ``git``.
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.. code:: bash
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass.git
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.. warning::
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Please only clone from Git if you're a developer, and know what you're
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doing. Looking Glass requires git submodules that must be setup and updated
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when building. Source code downloads from the website come bundled with the
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necessary submodules.
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.. note::
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When using the latest bleeding-edge client version,
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you *MUST* download and install the corresponding host application.
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.. _build_client_section:
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Client
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------
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.. _installing_build_dependencies:
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Installing Build Dependencies
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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These required libraries and tools should be installed first.
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.. _client_dependencies:
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Required Dependencies
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- cmake
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- gcc \| clang
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- fonts-freefont-ttf
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- libegl-dev
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- libgl-dev
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- libfontconfig1-dev
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- libgmp-dev
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- libsdl2-dev
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- libsdl2-ttf-dev
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- libspice-protocol-dev
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- make
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- nettle-dev
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- pkg-config
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.. _may_be_disabled:
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May be disabled
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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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These dependencies are required by default, but may be omitted if their
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feature is disabled when running :ref:`cmake <client_building>`.
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- Disable with ``cmake -DENABLE_BACKTRACE=no``
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- binutils-dev
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- Disable with ``cmake -DENABLE_X11=no``
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- libx11-dev
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- libxfixes-dev
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- libxi-dev
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- libxss-dev
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- Disable with ``cmake -DENABLE_WAYLAND=no``
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- libwayland-bin
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- libwayland-dev
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- wayland-protocols
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You can fetch these dependencies on Debian systems with the following command:
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``apt-get install binutils-dev cmake fonts-freefont-ttf libfontconfig1-dev
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libsdl2-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev libspice-protocol-dev libx11-dev nettle-dev
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wayland-protocols``
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.. _client_building:
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Building
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~~~~~~~~
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If you've downloaded the source code as a zip file, simply unzip and cd into the
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new directory. If you've cloned the repo with ``git``, then ``cd`` into the
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'LookingGlass' directory.
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.. code:: bash
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mkdir client/build
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cd client/build
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cmake ../
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make
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Should this all go well, you will build the **looking-glass-client**.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`Installing the Client <client_install>`
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.. note::
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The most common compile error is related to backtrace support. This can be
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disabled by adding the following option to the cmake command:
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**-DENABLE_BACKTRACE=0**, however, if you disable this and need support for a
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crash please be sure to use gdb to obtain a backtrace manually or there is
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nothing that can be done to help you.
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.. _host_building:
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Host
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----
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These instructions help you build the host yourself from the :ref:`downloaded
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source code <download_source>`.
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.. warning::
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Building the host from source code is not recommended for most purposes,
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and should only be attempted by users who are prepared to handle issues
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on their own. Please download the pre-built binary installers from
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https://looking-glass.io/downloads for stability, and increased support.
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.. note::
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The pre-built binaries also include NvFBC support built in, which is
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only available to current Nvidia SDK license holders, and cannot
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be enabled when building the host without also having a license.
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.. _host_win_on_win:
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For Windows on Windows
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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1. Download and install msys2 x86_64 from
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`http://www.msys2.org/ <http://www.msys2.org/>`__ following the setup
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instructions provided
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2. Run the MSYS2 shell.
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3. Download build dependencies with pacman
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.. code:: bash
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pacman -Fy
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pacman -Sy git make mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake
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4. Checkout the project
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.. code:: bash
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git clone https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass.git
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5. Configure the project and build it
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.. code:: bash
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mkdir LookingGlass/host/build
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cd LookingGlass/host/build
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cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" ..
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make
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.. _host_linux_on_linux:
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For Linux on Linux
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Make a ``host/build`` direstory, then run ``cmake``
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.. code:: bash
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cd host
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake ..
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make
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.. _host_win_cross_on_linux:
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For Windows cross compiling on Linux
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Like :ref:`host_linux_on_linux`, but specifying the mingw64 toolchain in cmake
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for building.
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.. code:: bash
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cd host
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../toolchain-mingw64.cmake ..
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make
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.. _host_build_installer:
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Building the Windows installer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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1. :ref:`Build <host_win_cross_on_linux>` the host for Linux.
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2. Install ``nsis``
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.. code:: bash
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apt-get install nsis
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3. Use ``makensis`` to build the installer.
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.. code:: bash
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cd host/build/platform/Windows
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makensis installer.nsi
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.. _host_questions:
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This will build ``looking-glass-host-setup.exe`` under
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``host/build/platform/Windows/looking-glass-host-setup.exe``
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`Installing the Host <host_install>`
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# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags
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release = 'B4'
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rst_prolog = """
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.. |license| replace:: GPLv2
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"""
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# -- General configuration ---------------------------------------------------
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pipes audio through the network. A guide for setting up scream is available on
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the wiki: https://looking-glass.io/wiki/Using_Scream_over_LAN
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.. _faq_win:
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Windows
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-------
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Windows is likely turning off the display to save power, you can prevent
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this by adjusting the \`Power Options\` in the control panel.
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.. _faq_host:
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Host
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----
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Where is the log?
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The log file for the host application is located at::
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%ProgramData%\Looking Glass (host)\looking-glass-host.txt
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You can also find out where the file is by right clicking on the tray
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icon and selecting "Log File Location".
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The log file for the looking glass service is located at::
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%ProgramData%\Looking Glass (host)\looking-glass-host-service.txt
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This is useful for troubleshooting errors related to the host
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application not starting.
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High priority capture using DXGI and Secure Desktop (UAC) capture support
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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By default Windows gives priority to the foreground application for any
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GPU work which causes issues with capture if the foreground application
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is consuming 100% of the available GPU resources. The looking glass host
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application is able to increase the kernel GPU thread to realtime
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priority which fixes this, but in order to do so it must run as the
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``SYSTEM`` user account. To do this, Looking Glass needs to run as a
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service. This can be accomplished by either using the NSIS installer
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which will do this for you, or you can use the following command to
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Install the service manually:
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::
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looking-glass-host.exe InstallService
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To remove the service use the following command:
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::
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looking-glass-host.exe UninstallService
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This will also enable the host application to capture the secure desktop
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which includes things like the lock screen and UAC prompts.
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.. _faq_host_admin_privs:
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Why does the host require Administrator privileges?
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is intentional for several reasons.
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1. NvFBC requires a system wide hook to correctly obtain the cursor
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position as NVIDIA decided to not provide this as part of the cursor
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updates.
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2. NvFBC requires administrator level access to enable the interface in
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the first place. (WIP)
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3. DXGI performance can be improved if we have this. (WIP)
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NvFBC (NVIDIA Frame Buffer Capture)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Why can't I compile NvFBC support into the host?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You must download and install the NVidia Capture SDK. Please note that
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by doing so you will be agreeing to NVIDIA's SDK License agreement.
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*-Geoff*
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.. _a_note_about_ivshmem_and_scream_audio:
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Why doesn't Looking Glass work with Scream over IVSHMEM?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. warning::
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Using IVSHMEM with Scream may interfere with Looking Glass, as they may try
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to use the same device.
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Please do not use the IVSHMEM plugin for Scream.
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To fix this issue, use the default network transfer method.
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The IVSHMEM method induces additional latency that is built into its
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implementation. When using VirtIO for a network device the VM is already using
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a highly optimized memory copy anyway so there is no need to make another one.
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If you insist on using IVSHMEM for Scream—despite its inferiority to the
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default network implementation—the Windows Host Application can be told
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what device to use. Create a ``looking-glass-host.ini`` file in the same
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directory as the looking-glass-host.exe file. In it, you can use the
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``os:shmDevice`` option like so:
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.. code:: INI
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[os]
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shmDevice=1
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Looking Glass Host
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##################
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.. _host_building:
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Building
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--------
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For Windows on Windows
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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1. Download and install msys2 x86_64 from
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`http://www.msys2.org/ <http://www.msys2.org/>`__ following the setup
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instructions provided
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2. Run the MSYS2 shell.
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3. Download build dependencies with pacman
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.. code:: bash
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pacman -Fy
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pacman -Sy git make mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake
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4. Checkout the project
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.. code:: bash
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git clone https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass.git
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5. Configure the project and build it
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.. code:: bash
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mkdir LookingGlass/host/build
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cd LookingGlass/host/build
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cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" ..
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make
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.. _host_linux_on_linux:
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For Linux on Linux
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Make a ``host/build`` direstory, then run ``cmake``
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.. code:: bash
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cd host
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake ..
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make
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.. _host_win_cross_on_linux:
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For Windows cross compiling on Linux
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Like :ref:`host_linux_on_linux`, but specifying the mingw64 toolchain in cmake
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for building.
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.. code:: bash
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cd host
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../toolchain-mingw64.cmake ..
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make
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Building the Windows installer
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------------------------------
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1. :ref:`Build <host_win_cross_on_linux>` the host for Linux.
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2. Install ``nsis``
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.. code:: bash
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apt-get install nsis
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3. Use ``makensis`` to build the installer.
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.. code:: bash
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cd host/build/platform/Windows
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makensis installer.nsi
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.. _host_questions:
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This will build ``looking-glass-host-setup.exe`` under
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``host/build/platform/Windows/looking-glass-host-setup.exe``
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Questions and Answers
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---------------------
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Where is the log?
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The log file for the host application is located at::
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%ProgramData%\Looking Glass (host)\looking-glass-host.txt
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You can also find out where the file is by right clicking on the tray
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icon and selecting "Log File Location".
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The log file for the looking glass service is located at::
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%ProgramData%\Looking Glass (host)\looking-glass-host-service.txt
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This is useful for troubleshooting errors related to the host
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application not starting.
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High priority capture using DXGI and Secure Desktop (UAC) capture support
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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By default Windows gives priority to the foreground application for any
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GPU work which causes issues with capture if the foreground application
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is consuming 100% of the available GPU resources. The looking glass host
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application is able to increase the kernel GPU thread to realtime
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priority which fixes this, but in order to do so it must run as the
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``SYSTEM`` user account. To do this, Looking Glass needs to run as a
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service. This can be accomplished by either using the NSIS installer
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which will do this for you, or you can use the following command to
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Install the service manually:
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::
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looking-glass-host.exe InstallService
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To remove the service use the following command:
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::
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looking-glass-host.exe UninstallService
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This will also enable the host application to capture the secure desktop
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which includes things like the lock screen and UAC prompts.
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Why does this version require Administrator privileges?
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is intentional for several reasons.
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1. NvFBC requires a system wide hook to correctly obtain the cursor
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position as NVIDIA decided to not provide this as part of the cursor
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updates.
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2. NvFBC requires administrator level access to enable the interface in
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the first place. (WIP)
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3. DXGI performance can be improved if we have this. (WIP)
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NvFBC (NVIDIA Frame Buffer Capture)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Why can't I compile NvFBC support into the host?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You must download and install the NVidia Capture SDK. Please note that
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by doing so you will be agreeing to NVIDIA's SDK License agreement.
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*-Geoff*
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:maxdepth: 2
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install
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build
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troubleshooting
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obs
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module
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.. _installing:
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Installation
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############
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.. _looking_glass_client:
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.. _client_install:
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Looking Glass Client
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--------------------
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Client
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------
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This guide will step you through building the looking glass client from
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source, before you attempt to do this you should have a basic
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understanding of how to use the shell.
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The Looking Glass Client recieves frames from the :ref:`host_install` to
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display on your screen. It also handles input, and can optionally share the
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system clipboard with your guest OS through Spice.
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.. _building_the_application:
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First you must build the client from source code, see :ref:`building`.
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Building the Application
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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After this, you may move the client into a directory in your path, some may
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allow ``~/.local/bin``, or run it directly from the build directory.
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.. _installing_build_dependencies:
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Installing Build Dependencies
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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These required libraries and tools should be installed first.
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.. _required_dependencies:
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Required Dependencies
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'''''''''''''''''''''
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- cmake
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- gcc \| clang
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- fonts-freefont-ttf
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- libegl-dev
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- libgl-dev
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- libfontconfig1-dev
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- libgmp-dev
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- libsdl2-dev
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- libsdl2-ttf-dev
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- libspice-protocol-dev
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- make
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- nettle-dev
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- pkg-config
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.. _may_be_disabled:
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May be disabled
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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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These dependencies are required by default, but may be omitted if their
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feature is disabled when running :ref:`cmake <client_building>`.
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- Disable with ``cmake -DENABLE_BACKTRACE=no``
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- binutils-dev
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- Disable with ``cmake -DENABLE_X11=no``
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- libx11-dev
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- libxfixes-dev
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- libxi-dev
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- libxss-dev
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|
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- Disable with ``cmake -DENABLE_WAYLAND=no``
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|
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- libwayland-bin
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- libwayland-dev
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- wayland-protocols
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|
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You can fetch these dependencies on Debian systems with the following command:
|
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|
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``apt-get install binutils-dev cmake fonts-freefont-ttf libfontconfig1-dev
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libsdl2-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev libspice-protocol-dev libx11-dev nettle-dev
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wayland-protocols``
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|
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Downloading
|
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^^^^^^^^^^^
|
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|
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Either visit the Looking Glass website's `Download
|
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Page <https://looking-glass.io/downloads>`_, or pull the lastest **bleeding-edge
|
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version** with ``git``.
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|
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.. code:: bash
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|
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/gnif/LookingGlass.git
|
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|
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.. warning::
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|
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Please only clone from Git if you're a developer, and know what you're
|
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doing. Looking Glass requires git submodules that must be setup and updated
|
||||
when building. Source code downloads from the website come bundled with the
|
||||
necessary submodules.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
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|
||||
When using the latest bleeding-edge client version,
|
||||
you *MUST* download and install the corresponding host application.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _client_building:
|
||||
|
||||
Building
|
||||
^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
If you've downloaded the source code as a zip file, simply unzip and cd into the
|
||||
new directory. If you've cloned the repo with ``git``, then ``cd`` into the
|
||||
'LookingGlass' directory.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code:: bash
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir client/build
|
||||
cd client/build
|
||||
cmake ../
|
||||
make
|
||||
|
||||
.. 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 will build the **looking-glass-client**.
|
||||
Before you run the client, you will first need
|
||||
to configure either libvirt, or QEMU (whichever you prefer) then set
|
||||
up the **looking-glass-host** service in your VM.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _libvirt_configuration:
|
||||
.. _client_libvirt_configuration:
|
||||
|
||||
libvirt Configuration
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
@ -149,9 +42,9 @@ your virtual machine.
|
||||
</shmem>
|
||||
|
||||
The memory size (show as 32 in the example above) may need to be
|
||||
adjusted as per the :ref:`Determining Memory <determining_memory>` section.
|
||||
adjusted as per the :ref:`Determining Memory <client_determining_memory>` section.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _spice_server:
|
||||
.. _client_spice_server:
|
||||
|
||||
Spice Server
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
@ -179,6 +72,8 @@ along with clipboard sync support, make sure you have a
|
||||
If you want clipboard synchronization please see
|
||||
:ref:`how_to_enable_clipboard_synchronization_via_spice`
|
||||
|
||||
.. _client_apparmor:
|
||||
|
||||
AppArmor
|
||||
^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
@ -189,7 +84,7 @@ can be done by adding the following to
|
||||
|
||||
``/dev/shm/looking-glass rw,``
|
||||
|
||||
.. _qemu_commands:
|
||||
.. _client_qemu_commands:
|
||||
|
||||
Qemu Commands
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
@ -205,9 +100,9 @@ the ``bus`` parameter to suit your particular configuration:
|
||||
-object memory-backend-file,id=ivshmem,share=on,mem-path=/dev/shm/looking-glass,size=32M
|
||||
|
||||
The memory size (shown as 32M in the example above) may need to be
|
||||
adjusted as per :ref:`Determining Memory <determining_memory>` section.
|
||||
adjusted as per :ref:`Determining Memory <client_determining_memory>` section.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _determining_memory:
|
||||
.. _client_determining_memory:
|
||||
|
||||
Determining Memory
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
@ -228,7 +123,7 @@ For example, for a resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p):
|
||||
You must round this value up to the nearest power of two, which for the
|
||||
provided example is 32MB.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _shared_memory_file_permissions:
|
||||
.. _client_shmfile_permissions:
|
||||
|
||||
Shared Memory File Permissions
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
@ -251,94 +146,6 @@ with the following::
|
||||
Change ``UID`` to the user name you will run Looking Glass with, usually your
|
||||
own.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _looking_glass_service_windows:
|
||||
|
||||
Looking Glass Service (Windows)
|
||||
-------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
You must first run the Windows VM with the changes noted above in either
|
||||
the :ref:`libvirt_configuration` or :ref:`qemu_commands` sections.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _installing_the_ivshmem_driver:
|
||||
|
||||
Installing the IVSHMEM Driver
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
If you encounter warnings or errors about driver signatures, ensure secure boot
|
||||
is turned off in the bios/uefi settings of your virtual machine.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _a_note_about_ivshmem_and_scream_audio:
|
||||
|
||||
A note about IVSHMEM and Scream Audio
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
Using IVSHMEM with Scream may interfere with Looking Glass, as they may try
|
||||
to use the same device.
|
||||
|
||||
Please do not use the IVSHMEM plugin for Scream.
|
||||
Use the default network transfer method. The IVSHMEM method induces
|
||||
additional latency that is built into its implementation. When using
|
||||
VirtIO for a network device the VM is already using a highly optimized
|
||||
memory copy anyway so there is no need to make another one.
|
||||
|
||||
If you insist on using IVSHMEM for Scream—despite its inferiority to the
|
||||
default network implementation—the Windows Host Application can be told
|
||||
what device to use. Create a ``looking-glass-host.ini`` file in the same
|
||||
directory as the looking-glass-host.exe file. In it, you can use the
|
||||
``os:shmDevice`` option like so:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code:: INI
|
||||
|
||||
[os]
|
||||
shmDevice=1
|
||||
|
||||
.. _using_the_windows_host_application:
|
||||
|
||||
Using the Windows Host Application
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Start by downloading the correct version for your release from
|
||||
https://looking-glass.io/downloads. You can either choose between
|
||||
**Official Releases**, which are stable; or **Release Candidates**, new versions
|
||||
about to be stable, but haven't passed validation.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
If your **looking-glass-client** was created by building from the **master
|
||||
branch** you have to pick the **Bleeding Edge** version.
|
||||
|
||||
Next, extract the zip archive using the commit hash for the password.
|
||||
Then, run the ``looking-glass-host-setup.exe`` installer and install the host.
|
||||
By default, the installer will install a service that
|
||||
automatically starts the host application at boot. The installer can
|
||||
also be installed in silent mode with the ``/S`` switch. You can find other
|
||||
command line options with the ``/h`` switch.
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
As of 2020-10-23, Microsoft Defender is known to mark the
|
||||
Looking-Glass host executable as a virus and in some cases will
|
||||
automatically delete the file.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _client_usage:
|
||||
|
||||
Usage
|
||||
@ -607,3 +414,79 @@ The following is a complete list of options accepted by this application
|
||||
+=====================+=======+=======+=======================+
|
||||
| wayland:warpSupport | | yes | Enable cursor warping |
|
||||
+---------------------+-------+-------+-----------------------+
|
||||
|
||||
.. _host_install:
|
||||
|
||||
Host
|
||||
----
|
||||
|
||||
The Looking Glass Host captures frames from the guest OS using a capture API,
|
||||
and sends these frames to the :ref:`client_install`, be it on the host OS
|
||||
(hypervisor) or another Virtual Machine, through a low-latency transfer
|
||||
protocol over shared memory.
|
||||
|
||||
You can get the host program in two ways:
|
||||
|
||||
- Download a pre-built binary from https://looking-glass.io/downloads
|
||||
(**recommended**)
|
||||
|
||||
- Download the source code as described in :ref:`building`, then
|
||||
:ref:`build the host <host_building>`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _host_install_windows:
|
||||
|
||||
Windows
|
||||
~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
To begin, you must first run the Windows VM with the changes noted above in
|
||||
either the :ref:`client_libvirt_configuration` or :ref:`client_qemu_commands`
|
||||
sections.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _installing_the_ivshmem_driver:
|
||||
|
||||
Installing the IVSHMEM Driver
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
If you encounter warnings or errors about driver signatures, ensure secure boot
|
||||
is turned off in the bios/uefi settings of your virtual machine.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _host_install_service:
|
||||
|
||||
Installing the Looking Glass Service
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
After installing your IVSHMEM driver, we can now install the Looking Glass Host
|
||||
onto our Windows Virtual Machine.
|
||||
|
||||
1. First, run ``looking-glass-host-setup.exe`` as an administrator
|
||||
(:ref:`Why? <faq_host_admin_privs>`)
|
||||
2. You will be greeted by an intro screen. Press ``Next`` to continue.
|
||||
3. You are presented with the |license| license. Please read and agree to the
|
||||
license by pressing ``Agree``.
|
||||
4. You can change the install path if you wish, otherwise press ``Next`` to
|
||||
continue.
|
||||
5. You may enable or disable options on this screen to configure the
|
||||
installation. The default values are recommended for most users.
|
||||
Press ``Install`` to begin installation.
|
||||
6. After a few moments, installation will complete, and you will have a
|
||||
running instance of Looking Glass. If you experience failures, you can
|
||||
see them in the install log appearing in the middle of the window.
|
||||
7. Press ``Close`` to exit the installer.
|
||||
|
||||
Command line users can run ``looking-glass-host-setup.exe /S`` to execute a
|
||||
silent install with default options selected. Further configuration from the
|
||||
command line can be done with flags. You can list all available flags by
|
||||
running ``looking-glass-host-setup.exe /?``.
|
||||
|
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Build Instructions
|
||||
|
||||
The OBS plugin is included in the main source tree of Looking Glass. The
|
||||
building process is very similar to the
|
||||
:ref:`client's <looking_glass_client>`.
|
||||
:ref:`client's <build_client_section>`.
|
||||
|
||||
Dependencies
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
@ -64,18 +64,3 @@ Initially, we were using interrupts in early designs however it became
|
||||
clear that the performance, especially for high update rate mice was
|
||||
extremely poor. This may have improved in recent QEMU versions and
|
||||
perhaps should be re-evaluated at some point.
|
||||
|
||||
.. _how_do_i_build_the_host:
|
||||
|
||||
How do I build the looking-glass-host?
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
It is not recommended to build the looking-glass-host program, and instead
|
||||
download it from the `website <https://looking-glass.io/downloads/>`_. However,
|
||||
if you know what you're doing, you can follow the
|
||||
:doc:`build instructions <host>`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. toctree::
|
||||
:hidden:
|
||||
|
||||
host
|
||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user