It's certainly not a trivial thing, anyway.Įdit: In response to your edited question, you shouldn't need to use a VNC viewer or anything like that either. In any case, getting a working X11 environment in Windows is likely to be a lot more hassle than doing it in Linux. That way, the application and the GUI are all on the Linux system and you don't have to muck around with remote X sessions. If you want to run a (gui) Java application on the Linux VM, it seems to me that the easiest thing to do would be to install the X11 environment in the VM and run the application in the VM console. I'm a little unclear on what you're trying to do, but if you just need to get a shell open, the easiest thing to do would be to install PuTTY and use it to telnet or ssh into the VM.
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