I Agree, KVM without remote management is silly. Fedora seems to have it solved, currently I use KVM/virsh on a Fedora 13 host (libvirt-client-0.8.2-1.fc13.x86_64 libvirt-0.8.2-1.fc13.x86_64) with Ubuntu's 0.8.2 Virt-Manager.
But yes, do give a (much) higher priority!
I Agree, KVM without remote management is silly. Fedora seems to have it solved, currently I use KVM/virsh on a Fedora 13 host (libvirt- client- 0.8.2-1. fc13.x86_ 64 libvirt- 0.8.2-1. fc13.x86_ 64) with Ubuntu's 0.8.2 Virt-Manager.
But yes, do give a (much) higher priority!